@Lakshmana said:
Hello I am Lakshmana Shiva new to this community and I am working as a Desktop Support Engineer at Chennai,India
Welcome!
@Lakshmana said:
Hello I am Lakshmana Shiva new to this community and I am working as a Desktop Support Engineer at Chennai,India
Welcome!
@scottalanmiller said:
I've used Cloud9, it works very well. I've been interested in Chromebooks based development. The only thing that gets me is the lack of the JetBrains tools.
I ran through a Ruby on Rails tutorial using Cloud9 awhile ago and I was impressed. They have a good thing going on over there.
@scottalanmiller Didn't run into any issues. Thank God. I was expecting that somewhere along the line I deleted something by accident and was going to have to wade through code. Glad I was wrong. haha.
I'm working on some C# and after an hour and a half of typing out code without stopping, I thought of this post. Hopefully everything runs like I think it should. lol
https://codeanywhere.com/ also would be a great tool to use with this setup.
It doesn't look like it would be too bad. If you use cruton, it's totally doable.
Looks like some cool stuff, keep us updated.
With the Pixel 2 coming out soon, I thought about life as a web developer using a chromebook. Here is one man journey https://divshot.com/blog/tips/using-a-chromebook-for-web-development/
@nadnerB said:
Hmmmm, list needs the following:
- Cattle prod
- Nerf guns
- Indestructible coffee mug
- Torch/hanging light
- cable tester
Cattle prod? You must have some unruly end users.
I was able to try the code 1 minute after it appeared on twitter and they were gone
@scottalanmiller said:
No, have not see any two factor authentication.
Bummer. Good thing to add to the wishlist