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I am wondering if I could run something like WebStorm or Sublime Text on chromebook. What else would I miss on Chromebook that I normally use? FTP client? NodeJS server?
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I am wondering if I could run something like WebStorm or Sublime Text on chromebook. What else would I miss on Chromebook that I normally use? FTP client? NodeJS server?
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There are a lot of IDE's suitable for Chromebook: - sourceLair - CloudIDE - Shift Edit - Cloud9 - Codeanywhere
I have a too low reputation to give You a link to each of them, so here is two articles to help You choose: http://www.chromebookhq.com/five-best-online-ides-making-the-switch-to-a-chromebook/ http://www.slant.co/topics/713/~what-is-the-best-cloud-ide
Hope it helps !
I am going to check them out - do you happen to know if any of them support TypeScript? – daniel.sedlacek – 2014-02-07T11:11:46.633
Cloud9 is supporting Typescrypt – AKarpun – 2014-02-11T23:17:29.710
Have you used Cloud 9 IDE?
– heavyd – 2014-02-06T23:25:22.233It looks very good, I am going to have a better look. Please make this a real answer so that I can upvote it. – daniel.sedlacek – 2014-02-07T10:08:08.603