Personally I work on the train with sporadic internet connection, I
would need an off-line mode which surely is an IDE with svn/git...

Until we have (in the UK anyway) better mobile internet for me I think
I will be staying with my installed IDE.

Phil

On Mar 29, 1:37 am, phil swenson <[email protected]> wrote:
> good idea yes?  practical?  When someone writes an editor that approaches an
> IDE editor, maybe.
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> On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:53 AM, Moandji Ezana <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A lot are being announced, at the moment:
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> > Eclipse's Orion and OrionHub
> > eXo's Cloud IDE <http://www.infoq.com/news/2011/03/cloud-ide-java-exo>
> > Cloud9 IDE <http://cloud9ide.com/>
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> > From the user's side, not being able to work at all if the IDE provider
> > service goes down seems like a big drawback. The only advantage seems to be
> > maybe not having to set up a local environment.
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> > From the provider's side, I wonder if this is even a viable business.
> > Considering that paid Java IDEs are a pretty niche business, can a provider
> > with ongoing costs make any money at it?
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> > Would you use a cloud-based IDE?
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> > Moandji
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