Web Velocity - in the Mainstream
Last week Mozilla released Bespin, their web-based framework for code editing, and only a few days later Boris Bokowski and Simon Kaegi implemented an Eclipse-based Bespin server using headless Eclipse plug-ins. With the presentation of the web-based Eclipse workbench at EclipseCon and the release of products like Heroku, a web-based IDE and hosting environment for RoR apps, it seems that web-based IDEs might soon become mainstream
The idea of having the toolset live in the browser is getting to be mainstream - and we're getting closer to release status with Web Velocity. Want to know more? Check out Michael's latest video.
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