What if your dev experience was entirely in the cloud?

These days, launching applications means navigating an endless sea of complexity. We felt this pain at Google, so we started Project IDX, an experimental new initiative aimed at bringing your entire full-stack, multiplatform app development workflow to the cloud.

Project IDX gets you into your dev workflow in no time, backed by the security and scalability of Google Cloud.

Project IDX lets you preview your full-stack, multiplatform apps as your users would see them, with upcoming support for built-in multi-browser web previews, Android emulators, and iOS simulators.

As a Vim fanatic, I can’t say I’ll ever feel comfortable working in a browser, but some parts of IDX seem interesting. I wonder what the implications are for proprietary code.

I do think it solves an interesting problem where you’re working on your desktop and decide to move to your laptop and continue working on the same codebase, but don’t want to commit early so you can pull down the changes to your laptop.

It reminds me vaguely of Shells.

  • @rodolfo@lemmy.world
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    241 year ago

    This is wrong on so many levels, I cannot fathom where I could start talking about it.

    • private us company
    • feeding their ai just to eventually negate myself the chance of those small side projects that pay small money
    • us company
    • chromium browsers
    • governments shouldn’t allow for source code, as trivial as it may be, to be centralized in another nation
    • us corporation
    • google (in my experience) devastating ux, ui, docs
    • go and try to use aws, azure, you name it services (this ip/fqdm doesn’t seem to be part of google services! would you like to try out or service? start with our free plan with the performance of a C64, and choose to upgrade whenever you want!)
    • us based private corp
    • chromium browsers
    • this functionality is now deprecated (rewrite all of your f**** code, you absolute dumbass…) Ugh…