Cloud9: Node.js-powered IDE in the Sky
The Ajax.org Team has finally unveiled Cloud9, their much anticpated IDE-in-the-sky. Cloud9 runs on a stack of Node.js, HTML5, and their own Ajax.org frameworks which Ruben and Rik discussed in Episode 0.1.6.
Features
Although an early alpha, Cloud9 looks polished and includes a number of cool features:
- Easy hackability for Javascript developers
- At least as good as existing IDE’s and text editors with help from the latest browsers
- Local and remote file and repository integration
- Debugging support for Chrome / NodeJS
- Test and deploy your code in the cloud
To kick the tires yourself, you’ll need Node.js installed. You can then clone the repo and run the install script for your version:
$ bin/cloud9-osx64 $ bin/cloud9-lin32 > bin\cloud9-win32.batOn the Mac, the script automatically starts the server and opens Cloud9 at http://localhost:3000.
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