Teletype for Atom lets developers code together in realtime

blog.atom.io/2017/11/15/code-together-in-real-time-with-teletype-for-atom.html

>Writing code with another programmer is a great way to absorb knowledge, challenge yourself with new perspectives, and ultimately write better software. It can also be a fulfilling way to get to know the mind of another human being. Unfortunately, the logistics of writing code with another programmer can be such a hassle that many people don’t bother. Here are some of the common obstacles:

>Sharing the same physical machine is impossible for remote teams, and can be challenging to organize even when teammates share the same office.
>Cloud-based IDEs and remote tmux sessions ask you to move your entire workflow into a hosted environment, which isn’t always possible or desirable.
>The connection latency of screen sharing can lead to an awkward dynamic where only one collaborator can comfortably edit.

>Social coding shouldn’t have to be this hard! Today, we’re taking a first step toward making it just as easy to code together as it is to code alone with Teletype for Atom. At the dawn of computing, teletypes were used to create a real-time circuit between two machines so that anything typed on one machine appeared at the other end immediately. Following in these electro-mechanical footsteps, Teletype for Atom wires the keystrokes of remote collaborators directly into your programming environment, enabling conflict-free, low-latency collaborative editing for any file you can open in Atom.

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Wait, did they announce this on the same day as microsoft?

code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2017/11/15/live-share

i don't care what Sup Forums thinks about this editor, it's pretty based

so basically what we had before but with 2000% more bloat & bullshit

Another excuse to justify home office, perfect.

perfect for autists

With this and Fountain, I think this could lead to the next generation of screenwriting, especially for teams.

youtube.com/watch?v=X3ZdiUqrZ1g

atom.io/packages/fountain

With stuff like this and Slack/Discord, why drive to work anymore when you can get your work done remotely from home?

M$ always wins baby!

So that you atleast get some human to human contact during all the scrum meetings.

Don't you have human to human contact every time you interact with another person in any possible form? Why the fuck to people fetishize irl meetings so much?

Dont ask me, I hate it when my company organizes stupid parties and shit.

Completely useless and retarded gimmick.
Git is how serious people collaborate.

can emacs do this?
i'm still disappointed how shitty the multiple-cursors mode is

shh let the sheep go uhhh, whoaaa on this stupid shit. Let them all jump into it and in less than a month you will have people making accusations of bullying and other crap when you have 3 or more writing and erasing each others code

I myself would like to know if Vim also has this functionality.

you could probably run emacs as daemon and connect to it with emacsclient to get something similar

>Multiplayer notepad 2.0
I love it.

HTML/CSS preview is shit, tho. The rest, yes, is alright.

>>Using an Electron-based text editor.

Just use Git. Coding in the same way you collaborate in Google Docs isn't exactly a good idea.

live code with Sup Forums when

how secure is it?
i plan to use it to chat with my pals

Mein negar.

Tried it one time, and I was using 2GB RAM just to go through a single file.

Because most people simply don't have the work ethic to pull this off and being at the office is a guarantee that you're at least at a desk and not playing video games or jacking of for some number of hours in the day. Establish a track record as an effective remote worker and you can totally do it - sort of a bootstrapping problem but it's all about finding that first opportunity and not fucking up.

Goddamn Bill Gates knows how to cuck ppl

>what is teamviewer set to share Visual Studio (only, not the whole desktop)

Teamviewer doesn't support multiple inputs from different people at the same time.

With tmux/screen you can do it live in two windows (maybe even one), but I generally use two else you cannot scroll independently and it sucks to edit code that is completely on the top/bottom of the screen (and to have someone else scroll your window)

It's a shame Atom will still be a bloated, heavy as hell and insecure piece of software.

Pair programming is such a bad idea...

Made up by managers thinking that they boost productivity that way

>he thinks that duck+n is a meme
Pajeet detected.

Pretty sure you can do this with emacs.

I can't think of anything worse than "team-programming". Holy mother of god. Want to contribute? Do a fucking git request.

I don't know you guys, but working with other people is great when you work in tech
was like being at school except everyone were a little autistic and liked computers, no bullies or dramas and a lot of jokes in idle moments
i miss going to work just for that actually

Nice. Now LaShaniqua can remove those nasty gendered pronouns and problematic "slave/master" terminology as I code!

retarded leftist bullshit. 10xer work best alone. teamwork is for the normies to keep each other down at the level of mediocrity.

>Launching an entire web browser just to edit text
I've said it time and time again, and I'll say it once more, SciTE is the best editor.

>tfw will never code together in realtime with Klossy
why even live brehs

Atom is pretty cool. But the boottime is soo slow.

A lot of the software you use was made by teams of people working together. A large part of what makes FOSS great is the collaboration of hands working together for the common good.

*kode

I had pair programming in mind, not 5 people working on the same translation unit