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Textastic is quickly becoming a developers' favorite for coding on the iPad. It supports syntax editing for several languages, but has no internal means for handling FTP. However, you can always just use FTP On The Go.
Joshua Ellis, the developer behind Stikki and Dbasr, recently tweeted "Textastic + FTP On The Go = best code editing solution for iPad so far. Almost as good as TextWrangler on the desktop."Gusto was one of the first code editors of the iPad. It features Coda-like project thumbnails, tabbed editing and a built-in FTP client. One downside is that it doesn't support syntax editing, but that's promised in a future version. The official site is here.
CodeToGo doesn't have syntax editing or built-in FTP support, but it does have one feature other code editors don't: the ability to test your code via the ideone.com API. CodeToGo can't execute code locally, so an Internet connection is required to check your code. The official site is here.
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