Friday 9 September 2016

App Developer

It’s been some time because we released another product at Fog Creek Software (the final one was Trello, and that’s doing pretty much). Today we’re announcing the general public beta of HyperDev, a developer playground for building full-stack web-app developer fast.

HyperDev will probably be the quickest method to bang out code and obtain it running on the web. You want to eliminate 100% from the complicated administrative particulars around getting code ready to go online. The easiest method to explain that's after some tour.

The first step. You want to hyperdev.com.

Boom. Your brand-new web site is already running. You've one's own virtual machine (well, really it’s a container but it's not necessary of looking after about this or understand what which means) running on the web at its very own, custom URL which you'll already give people plus they can already visit it and find out the straightforward code we began you out of trouble with.

Everything happened simply because you visited hyperdev.com.

Notice that which you DIDN’T do.

    You didn’t make a free account.

    You didn’t use Git. Or any version control, really.

    You didn’t cope with name servers.

    You didn’t join a host company.

    You didn’t provision a web server.

    You didn’t install an operating-system or perhaps a Light stack or Node or os's or anything.

    You didn’t configure the server.

    You didn’t learn how to integrate and deploy your code.

You simply visited hyperdev.com. Check it out now!

Exactly what do the thing is inside your browser?

Well, you’re visiting a fundamental IDE. There is a little button that states SHOW so when clicking with that, another browser window reveals demonstrating your site because app developer seems around the world. Observe that we invented a distinctive reputation for you.There within the IDE, towards the bottom left, the thing is some client side files. One of these is known as index.html. You get sound advice, right? Click index.html making a handful of changes towards the text.

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