Cloud9 IDE
Cloud9 IDE is an online integrated development environment, published as open source from version 3.0. It supports hundreds of programming languages, including C, C++, PHP, Ruby, Perl, Python, JavaScript with Node.js, and Go. It enables developers to get started with coding immediately with pre-configured workspaces, collaborate with their peers with collaborative coding features, and web development features like live preview and browser compatibility testing.[promotional language]
It is written almost entirely in JavaScript, and uses Node.js on the back-end. The editor component uses Ace. As of July 2014, it uses Docker containers for its workspaces,[3] and is hosted on Google Compute Engine.[4]
As per their official blog,[5] Cloud9 had been acquired by Amazon in July 2016. Cloud9 IDE, Inc. is the company that actively maintains Cloud9 IDE. The company has offices in San Francisco and Amsterdam.
Features
- Built-in terminal, with npm and basic Unix commands
- Code completion for snippets and identifiers
- Multiple cursors for simultaneous editing
- Real-time language analysis for JavaScript (marking common JavaScript pitfalls)
- Variable/function name refactoring for JavaScript
- Parenthesis, bracket, and quote character matching
- Line numbers, warnings, and errors in the gutter
- Debugger
- Tabbed file management
- Themes
- Customizable key-bindings, including presets for Vim, Emacs, and Sublime Text
- Built in Image Editor
- Code reformatting via JSBeautify and CSSLint
- Ability to drag-and-drop files into your project
- Support for the following code repositories:
- Support for deployment to:
- Support for public and private projects
- Plug-in support
- Syntax highlighting for the following languages: C#, C/C++, Clojure, CoffeeScript, ColdFusion, CSS, Groovy, Java, JavaScript, LaTeX, Lua, Markdown, OCaml, PHP, Perl, PowerShell, Python, Ruby, Scala, SCSS, SQL, Textile, X(HTML), XML
About
Founded in 2010, and based in San Francisco and Amsterdam, Cloud9 IDE was a privately held company. Cloud9 IDE raised $5.5 million in Series A funding from Accel Partners and product development software company Atlassian Software.[9]
On July 14, 2016, Cloud9 announced that it had been acquired by Amazon.com.[10]
Usage
Cloud9 is the native IDE for the BeagleBone Black single board computer, which is primarily programmed in an extension of node.js called Bonescript.
See also
Notes
- ^ "Cloud9 Software Development Kit Non-commercial License Agreement". Cloud9. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ "LICENSE". Ajax.org. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ Cloud9 IDE 3.0 Now Runs in Ubuntu Containers via Docker. InfoQcom. Retrieved on 2014-08-15
- ^ Cloud9 IDE on Google Compute Engine. Google Cloud Platform Blog. Retrieved on 2014-08-15.
- ^ https://c9.io/blog/great-news/
- ^ Windows Azure on Cloud9. C9.io. Retrieved on 2014-05-29.
- ^ Deploy to Google App Engine with Cloud9 and git. C9.io (2013-07-22). Retrieved on 2014-05-29.
- ^ Deploy to (S)FTP. C9.io. Retrieved on 2014-05-29.
- ^ Development As A Service Platform Cloud9 Raises $5.5M From Accel And Atlassian Software. TechCrunch (2011-06-21). Retrieved on 2014-05-29.
- ^ https://c9.io/blog/great-news/