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Collaborative Coding Projects

November 17, 2008 11:53am

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  • #1 / Nov 17, 2008 11:53am

    Crssp-ee

    572 posts

    Noticed this collaborative text editor digging through resources in another thread:
    http://www.codingmonkeys.de/SubEthaEdit/
    Check out the collaborative features, this is Mac software, I managed to quickly find a similar Windows item at:
    http://www.moonedit.com/indexen.htm - not sure it’s anywhere near as good as SEE.
    Has anyone collaborated on an EE projects, using these.
    It sounds like a cool idea to come up with a lab project and see how far it could go.

  • #2 / Nov 17, 2008 12:05pm

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    You can also use Coda to do this sort of thing. Must admit I’ve never used the function but does seem really handy.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #3 / Nov 17, 2008 12:11pm

    Crssp-ee

    572 posts

    I noticed SubE is made by the same people who make Coda, so it makes sense that it would.
    Seems like there are hundreds of text editors, and so many with a different features set.
    Collaborating was one I hadn’t thought of.
    Gobby is one more Lifehacker review for Gobby.

    http://www.e-texteditor.com/ is one that turns up because it saves async versions of different people, this is also the only real viable alternative for running the EE textmate bundle besides investing in a Mac. E costs a small amount, there’s a trial version, I already toasted the time trial.

  • #4 / Nov 17, 2008 12:16pm

    John Henry Donovan

    12339 posts

    Coderamble is for code-walkthroughs. It was created in one day by the creator of Pixenate. A differtn form of collaboration than above but impressive non the least

    The developer can talk through the source code via a conference call to all participants. When the developer clicks on any line of code in the source listing, all other participants will see the same line of code - the page which each participant sees, will scroll to the line of code on which the developer clicked.

  • #5 / Nov 17, 2008 4:40pm

    Erin Dalzell

    790 posts

    I noticed SubE is made by the same people who make Coda, so it makes sense that it would.

    Just a minor correction to this. Panic licensed SubE to include it in Coda…it is not made by them.

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