That was very helpful Dennis, thank you!

On Monday, August 26, 2019 at 9:33:43 AM UTC-7, Dennis Chang wrote:
>
> My understanding (someone else correct me if I'm wrong),
>
> is that within any IDE environment (on a given host), you'll need to use a 
> "deploy" function, in order to test your code on another host.
>
> What I mean is, a vagrant VM is another host (accessible via SSH). So, if 
> you're working locally on an IDE, the source code (locally) needs to be 
> sync'ed to the remote host. And the IDE's that I've seen has a "deploy" 
> function which allows you to do that. However, to execute, i.e. "run" your 
> code, you can only use the console (through the IDE).
>
> So my guess is, you can't develop code locally, and run it remotely (as if 
> it was locally on the IDE).
>
> Hope that help.
>

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