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projector-docker
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Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
Although they've basically closed source it since release, Jetbrains Projector was a fantastic tool I've used a lot in the past for that - Just spin up a docker container on my home server and pull out my ipad keyboard
https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-docker
Unfortunately, It's hard to tell if JetBrains Gateway will keep all of the remote dev features or not.
- Running python scripts on homeserver?
- Self-hosted development environment for Python
- Moving your favorite IDE to the cloud (VSCode vs JetBrains)
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Cloud IDE for rust
If you have a student package from JB, you can use CLion for Rust development (as do I) and spin up a cloud instance of Clion https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-docker Then you can access it from anywhere over the web.
- I need a setup where I can work from any system on my code.
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Recommended IDE with Python interpreter?
You can self host Jetbrains IDEs actually! https://github.com/JetBrains/projector-docker
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Intellij failing badly on Chrome Os
Maybe try using IntelliJ Projector - just run your IntelliJ harmlessly (almost) in the browser :D You can run it simply using docker, run on your machine, or even on the cloud. I have tried to use that for my personal projects and it works.
- Run JetBrains IDEs Remotely with Docker
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JetBrains Projector released - Access Your IDE Remotely With Projector
Worked a lot better using one of their Docker images, but feels like it has too many drawbacks compared to my current VcXsrv setup. Cool stuff though, hope it gets developed further.
core
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Storybook 8
Additionally, thank you to all our community launch partners across the frontend ecosystem for helping us bring Storybook 8 to the world! Thanks to Chromatic, Figma, ViteConf, Omlet, DivRiots, story.to.design, StackBlitz, UXpin, Nx, Mock Service Worker, Anima, Zeplin, zeroheight, kickstartDS, and Kendo UI.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Replit is the category leader here, but other products in this space include: Glitch, Codesphere, StackBlitz. Coherence fits here as well, with our “Workspaces” Cloud IDE. We’re also the only option where the PaaS is replaced by an Internal Developer Platform.
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I made "TypeScript Swagger Editor", new type of Swagger UI writing TypeScript code in the browser
"TypeScript Swagger Editor" is a web-based TypeScript editor (of StackBlitz) for Swagger API specifications, with SDK (Software Development Kit) library generated by nestia. It generates SDK types, functions and mockup simulator by analyzing content of the input swagger.json file.
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Top Online IDE Websites in 2024 ⌨️
Instantly deploy sites with Firebase hosting and integrate seamlessly with GitHub repos. Stackblitz
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Struggling to Learn React Or Any JavaScript Framework? Here are 7 Mistakes Holding Back (And What To Do Instead) 💪🎉
Use online code editors such as Codesandbox or Stackblitz. They let you focus on writing code rather than dealing with local environment complexities.
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PDFMake en Acción: Cómo Diseñar Tickets en ReactJS con PDFMake
Editor de código Stackblitz
- Do you need a good computer to learn how to code?
- Any web browser IDE / Code Editors that can edit angular apps?
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Running React into VS code (ONLINE VERSION)
I've started learning React and was using stackblitz.com. which is good but I got into some limitations like not being able to upload my own images.
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Software development on a Chromebook
For a few years I have been aware of on-line development environments such as JSBin, JSFiddle and CodePen. They have spearheaded on-line development and more recently a new breed of on-line resources have become available including CodeSandbox, Stackblitz and Replit. You can even access your GitHub repos directly through an in-browser (web) version of MS Visual Studio Code by pressing the full-stop (try it in one of your own repos). Of course there are also cloud offerings from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc. but they require a little more configuration and setup than I was happy to incur. Finally, there are two relatively new offerings in this space in the form of GitPod and GitHub Codespaces. I have signed up but not yet explored what they have to offer.
What are some alternatives?
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
projector-server - Server-side library for running Swing applications remotely
CompreFace - Leading free and open-source face recognition system
openvscode-server - Run upstream VS Code on a remote machine with access through a modern web browser from any device, anywhere.
double-take - Unified UI and API for processing and training images for facial recognition.
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
gitpod - The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
rust
HyperBian - Hyperion pre installed on Raspberry Pi OS Lite
projector-client - Common and client-related code for running Swing applications remotely
diyHue - Main diyHue software repo