I've been interested in remote IDEs ever since Cloud9, which Amazon shut down as a standalone service. There is also VS Code Remote Development and Eclipse Theia.
I don't know, but you could use something like https://theia-ide.org/ to run inside the container. There are a lot of tutorials and guides, but it's getting complicated, especially since all you need is just the dependencies.
That's depend on and with what you work, but have you envisagead using code server, theia or another of the sort that include a login page and an integrated console?
That could help compress your workflow in just connecting to it and working from there to pull/work/push
I've always had a suspicion that you could at least get parts of VSCode to run on openbsd. It's built on top of electron, so the traditional vscode experience isn't going to happen until electron is ported (if ever)... however, you should be able to run the backend and hit it from your web browser instead of electron.
There are also projects like Theia and Che and Coder (and probably dozens more) based on the vscode codebase that you could possibly host locally (either on your openbsd host itself or in an alpine vm) and then access from your browser.
Weirdly enough for this application Eclipse Theia would have been a better option, although it a) is a competitor to a microsoft project so it wouldn't be used and b) doesn't allow for a monopoly on extensions.
I really enjoy theia’s IDE! (https://theia-ide.org/)
You can port it to a local host and run it right from your browser. I’ve never used atom myself, but a lot of people I know say they have a similar design.
Vscode is the best thing ever. ARM’s new mBed Studio is also a vscode extension, but I don’t know if there’s any reason to use it if you have platform IO which also supports mBed. You can probably get almost everything you’d ever want in vscode right now. It loads faster and is generally just cleaner than Visual Studio.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=platformio.platformio-ide
Actually I’m wrong, mBed studio is based on Theia which is almost a fork of vscode it seems (it supports vscode extensions) https://theia-ide.org/ https://os.mbed.com/studio/
I don't think there are particularly sophisticated tools available on iOS for any language. But you can always run your tools on a server and access them on iOS by way of a web client, e.g. with something like Theia IDE or Eclipse Che.
The Theia IDE project might be what you are looking for. It’s built on top of VSCode and allows for a lot of customisation.
Unfortunately the docs are a bit lacking so you pretty much just have to clone the main repo and start playing around with it.
Arduino just announced their new Pro editor was built using Theia.
>Personally the only Microsoft product I really use is Visual Studio Code on a laptop with Fedora 30. I started using it after a suggestion a few months ago and I think it is one of the best all around IDEs available
It's performance is significantly lacking, but because it's Microsoft it has a huge community making extensions for it. Have you compared it to Atom? Have you compared it to Theia cloud-based IDEs (https://theia-ide.org/) for convenience? The 2nd highest market share for an IDE is Eclipse because of it's cloud feature. etc...
Just wondering what your takes are because I'm a coding amateur starting out. I use VSCodium on Win10 currently (which is just VSCode stripped of telemetry) and like it a lot, but was looking around at others. I've used Atom on a linux device of mine as well.
I didn't get why people like Vi so much, it seems like the learning curve is ridiculous personally.