Cloud-Based Scala IDE?

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Oliver Ruebenacker

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Apr 8, 2014, 12:19:43 PM4/8/14
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     Hello,

  Is there a cloud-based Scala IDE?

  Thanks!

     Best,
     Oliver

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Donald McLean

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Apr 8, 2014, 12:44:38 PM4/8/14
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A Google search got me CodeBox (https://www.codebox.io/stack/scala), but otherwise it's doesn't seem to be a commonly supported language.

Dennis Haupt

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Apr 8, 2014, 1:35:04 PM4/8/14
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what is a cloud based ide?


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Naftoli Gugenheim

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Apr 8, 2014, 1:43:17 PM4/8/14
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Similar sites include c9.io (cloud9 IDE), Koding.com, and Nitrous.IO. These don't seem to have out of the box scala support but they all give you a full terminal where you can locally download and install scala and sbt. It's a bit different than the usual setup becase of file permissions, so you have to give sbt some custom options, don't recall offhand.

Oliver Ruebenacker

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Apr 8, 2014, 2:07:25 PM4/8/14
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     Hello,

On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Dennis Haupt <d.ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
what is a cloud based ide?

  My vision of it would be: files reside on server, where refactoring and compilation happen, and you edit your code with a client, possibly a web browser.

     Best,
     Oliver
 

Dennis Haupt

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Apr 8, 2014, 2:14:15 PM4/8/14
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so....windows remote desktop :D

Adriaan Moors

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Apr 8, 2014, 2:14:00 PM4/8/14
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Not quite IDEs, but codebrew.io and http://www.scala-js-fiddle.com/ are my favorites in this space.
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