Codeanywhere is a cross-platform cloud IDE (integrated development environment) created by Codeanywhere, Inc. Codeanywhere enables users to instantly write, edit, collaborate and run web development projects from a web browser and any mobile device.
Codeanywhere is entirely written in Javascript. The editor is based on CodeMirror and uses OpenVZ containers for its development environments (called DevBoxes). Codeanywhere is platform agnostic, enabling the user to run code in Codeanywhere's environments called DevBoxes or connect to their own VMs via SSH or FTP protocol and also connect to Dropbox and Google Drive. It supports more than 75 programming languages, including HTML, JavaScript, Node.js, io.js PHP, Ruby, Python, and Go.
In 2017 the company acquired Codebender, Arduino IDE in the cloud, and one of the biggest communities and code repositories of the Arduino ecosystem.
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History
In 2009 PHPanywhere (the predecessor of Codeanywhere) was launched, which was a web-based FTP client and text editor, designed for PHP. That project stayed idle until May 22, 2013 when the founders launched Codeanywhere. It was founded by Croatians Ivan Burazin and Vedran Juki?, who reside in Split, Croatia.
Codeanywhere raised $600,000 from World Wide Web Hosting on July 15, 2013 when Ben Welch-Bolen became a board member. In August 2014 Codeanywhere was accepted in Techstars's Fall Boston Class. In 2014, as part of the TechCrunch Disrupt NY Conference, the audience voted Codeanywhere the best company in Startup Alley.
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Features
- Built-in terminal, with npm and basic Unix commands
- Line numbers, warnings, and errors in the gutter
- Debugger
- Tabbed file management
- Support for the following code repositories:
- Git repositories
- GitHub
- Bitbucket
- Support for Cloud Services:
- Dropbox
- Google Drive
- OneDrive
- Support for 3rd party Servers:
- FTP servers
- SSH servers
- Support for deployment to:
- Heroku
References
External links
- Codeanywhere Official Site
- Codeanywhere Blog
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