top | item 15817541 AWS Cloud9: Cloud IDE 13 points| polmolea | 8 years ago |aws.amazon.com 4 comments order hn newest ihsw2|8 years ago Hosted here:https://github.com/c9/core/Notable tech: Emmet (snippets, HTML autocomplete), Engine.IO (web-sockets), MsgPack (message serialization), RuSHA (browser-based SHA1), Tern (code analysis, AST etc), Acorn (JS code analysis, faster than Tern) jwilliams|8 years ago I've been waiting for this to finally start to come along -- you can see the trajectory of AWS/GCP/Azure/etc to be fully hosted development platforms.I switched to cloud-dev about a year ago. Took some getting used to, but I can't imagine going back to local-dev now. igravious|8 years ago Oops! Two different people each submitted about the same topic: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15817544 sAbakumoff|8 years ago It seems to be the final step of the integration of the Amsterdam based startup. Cool job guys
ihsw2|8 years ago Hosted here:https://github.com/c9/core/Notable tech: Emmet (snippets, HTML autocomplete), Engine.IO (web-sockets), MsgPack (message serialization), RuSHA (browser-based SHA1), Tern (code analysis, AST etc), Acorn (JS code analysis, faster than Tern)
jwilliams|8 years ago I've been waiting for this to finally start to come along -- you can see the trajectory of AWS/GCP/Azure/etc to be fully hosted development platforms.I switched to cloud-dev about a year ago. Took some getting used to, but I can't imagine going back to local-dev now.
igravious|8 years ago Oops! Two different people each submitted about the same topic: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15817544
sAbakumoff|8 years ago It seems to be the final step of the integration of the Amsterdam based startup. Cool job guys
ihsw2|8 years ago
https://github.com/c9/core/
Notable tech: Emmet (snippets, HTML autocomplete), Engine.IO (web-sockets), MsgPack (message serialization), RuSHA (browser-based SHA1), Tern (code analysis, AST etc), Acorn (JS code analysis, faster than Tern)
jwilliams|8 years ago
I switched to cloud-dev about a year ago. Took some getting used to, but I can't imagine going back to local-dev now.
igravious|8 years ago
sAbakumoff|8 years ago