The editor saves the last code you uploaded to the board - I've been wanting to get it to save what was there when you last closed the editor, but for some reason I haven't been able to get that to work yet! You'd think it would be simple.
That's basically how the auto-save works anyway. Of course what's in the editor gets properly confusing if you're running two PC with two copies of the Web IDE signed in on the same account :(
Thanks Gordon. I've now decided to keep my code in a DropBox folder which automatically stores previous versions so I shouldn't lose anything again (so long as I remember to save!)
Oh - Congratulations on reaching the £15K for the Pico - it didn't take long - 2 days!!!
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Hi,
Sorry about that :(
The editor saves the last code you uploaded to the board - I've been wanting to get it to save what was there when you last closed the editor, but for some reason I haven't been able to get that to work yet! You'd think it would be simple.
That's basically how the auto-save works anyway. Of course what's in the editor gets properly confusing if you're running two PC with two copies of the Web IDE signed in on the same account :(