Your one-stop destination for quality code experiments and learning resources
Mission: To democratize coding education by providing free, instant access to well-documented code experiments across HTML, PHP, and DSC++, helping students learn through practical examples.
CodeStore is a curated collection of programming experiments designed specifically for computer science students. Whether you're working on college assignments, exploring new concepts, or building your portfolio, CodeStore provides instant access to clean, functional code with detailed outputs.
Built and maintained by Nathan Lobo, CodeStore serves as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation, making it easier for students to understand complex programming concepts through real, working examples.
No registration, no downloads (unless you want to). View code, outputs, and download files with a single click.
Every experiment comes with working code and live outputs, helping you understand concepts through practical implementation.
Well-structured code with clear documentation. Easy navigation between HTML, PHP, and DSC++ experiments.
All resources are completely free for educational use. No hidden fees, no premium tiers.
Access your code experiments anywhere, anytime. Fully responsive design for all devices.
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Computer Science student and developer passionate about making coding education accessible to everyone. I created CodeStore to help fellow students by providing a centralized repository of quality code examples that are easy to understand and use.
As a student myself, I understand the challenges of finding good code references, which is why CodeStore focuses on clarity, functionality, and ease of access. Every experiment is tested and documented to ensure it works as expected.
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