Testing Hyper IDE (a web based IDE built on top of .Net)
Hi guys, I have created a web based IDE (Open Source) called Hyper IDE, which I wrote about in these parts of the woods a couple of days ago. It is based upon Phosphorus Five, CodeMirror, and .Net, and you can test it here.
To understand what you're allowed to do there though (which obviously is significantly restricted, compared to what you could do if you downloaded it yourself), you can see this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k73k8awOBPQ
Please have in mind, the "server" is actually just an old discarded Windows laptop, which I have converted into a "server", which runs out of my living room, on a 5MB internet connection - So if "half the internet" is accessing it at the same time, it will obviously go slow, at which point I'll simply take it down, and delete my DNS record. I will also periodically delete all "test files", so don't expect your code to live forever here ...
However, as long as not too many people are testing it, I'll let it stay open for the moment.
If you'd rather like to download Hyper IDE for yourselves, you can do so here - http://ift.tt/2lD3Wb1 (it's packaged into the main distro of Phosphorus Five, just make sure you download the correct zip file!)
There are no requirements for Hyper IDE, besides Visual Studio or Mono Develop, unless you open the Bazar, at which point you'll need GnuPG, or download some app from the Bazar, which requires MySQL. You can also setup Hyper IDE, and Phosphorus Five, on your own Linux/Ubuntu/Debian server, with a simple script, which sets everything up for you (in a highly secure manner).
Have a nice one,
Cheerio :)
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