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Cloud IDEs or regular ones?
Hello! I got hooked here on cloud IDEs, and in particular on Koding . Everything would be fine, but sometimes there are glitches, freezes and various miracles that do not depend on me. I would like to transfer everything to myself, because the machine allows, but I use only Windows because I like it more in design (and it came with a laptop, it’s a pity to take it down). And yes, I have installed many Linux distributions. And yes, after some time I returned back to Win (let's not make this a topic for discussion).
In cloud IDEs, the following qualities attract:
* Fast deployment
* Ace editor
* Installed Linux as an OC (only as a terminal)
* Ability to edit code from different machines (but this is a dubious plus)
* Ease of demonstrating work to the customer
Before using cloud IDEs, I used Notepad++, Sublime Text 2, WebStorm, WebMatrix [2, 3] .
All these programs turned out to be too inconvenient ( webmatrix && webstorm are too large and slow, and n++ && st 2 do not allow you to quickly deploy a server.
Now I use nodejs (rarely PHP && Ruby).
Please tell who uses what and how convenient it is. In advance thank you for your responses.
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I use JetBrains products. I am very satisfied and I get high when I program.
If it's too slow for you, then alas, you need to upgrade your PC. Although lately they have been working on performance. Try the latest versions. Or reduce the degree of code verification. Also, when code try not to use the mouse. For me, full keyboard control was a killer feature.
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