Ask HN: What are the best online IDEs?
Hey
To make it very short and clear: recommend me online IDEs for (web) development. Browser-based, extension or not. Paid and free, both work.
I know of Cloud9 and Nitrous.IO. I'm planning to pick one for myself, and make a comparison website for the WWW.
To make an extensive list of the available possibilities.
Thanks a lot in advance.
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There are heaps of articles comparing different IDEs, but quite often, the question is attacked with a certain bias. Some developers value simplicity; some value turnkey solutions; some value extensibility...you get the idea.
If you're looking mainly for one for you to use, maybe provide some details on what you're hoping to develop in/on/for.
If you're mainly looking for suggestions so that you can compare them (and get a nice one as a side benefit), again do some research, and see if you can find common areas between the offerings, and compare on those. Anything that's not common, treat as either a unique feature/functionality, or as a minus, or as something that might influence niches of developers.
What I'd like to get from this thread is as many suggestions as possible to compare them, see how they work, and make my own decisions. Probably use one for some project, and another one for something completely different.
I left my requirements out from the OP for a reason.
http://codecondo.com/16-online-javascript-editors-for-web-de...
I hope it helps in one way or another.
They are integrated with Git etc., worth checking out.
https://www.eclipse.org/orion/
It is open-source, and it is used in IBM DevOps services:
https://hub.jazz.net