Let's talk about online IDEs, which one do you use and why?
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>>53572965
Dude what?
>>53572955
c9.io
Free, git support, access to Ubuntu console (you can use sudo and 5Gb), private and public repositories,...
Language support for 150+ languages.
Works
intellij cuz im a java wagecuck
>>53572990
CLOUD
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>>53572955
Linux+vim
Why the flying fuck would anyone use those? Seriously?
>want to program on a plane
>can't without paying $5 an hour for internet
No thanks
>>53573681
For web development they are comfy as fuck, some offer a oneclick option to setup php,mysql, and a framework of your choice, furthermore it being in the clouds means you don't have to worry about physically carrying a laptop or whatever.
>>53573681
Intellisence, code-completion or whatever cool name it has these days.
And source refactoring, especially if you work with a large codebase!
Shill thread is shill.
An online web-based ide has literally zero benefits over an actual application.
Emacs, the only thing I've needed so far.
>>53574300
what if you need a server farm to achieve acceptable compile times?
>>53574300
read this
>>53574091
Have fun installing and configuring php with apache, phpmyadmin, and all that shit.
>>53572990
>>53572965
>>53573664
Ignore the weird men in tin foil hats, Timmy. There's nothing we can do to help them now.
>>53574514
XAMPP
Hit RUN, start coding.
I used to do this as a kid, web developers nowadays are the autists of the developer area.
>>53574604
For basic php code of course it's that easy. But if you want to install a framework and fine tune shit, it's a hassle.