Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live
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Pair Programming just became way more accessible and powerful as Visual Studio gains online collaboration real time updates via Visual Studio Live. Much like how MS Office online products can be shared and authors can view updates in real time, now Visual Studio, including the open source Visual Studio Code, are able to do this. A major leap in development environments, for sure.
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I’ll see your VSCode and raise you an Atom.
https://github.com/blog/2468-introducing-teletype-for-atom-code-collaboratively-in-real-time
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@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
I’ll see your VSCode and raise you an Atom.
https://github.com/blog/2468-introducing-teletype-for-atom-code-collaboratively-in-real-time
Nice!
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@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
I’ll see your VSCode and raise you an Atom.
https://github.com/blog/2468-introducing-teletype-for-atom-code-collaboratively-in-real-time
Touche!
Side note cool beans on the live updates.
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Although this seems weird:
Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication
Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.
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@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
Although this seems weird:
Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication
Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.
Agreed, that's... odd.
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@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
Although this seems weird:
Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication
Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.
Literally hundreds of apps that will do voice communications better then this. I can guarantee they'll be using Skype as a backend.
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@coliver said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
Although this seems weird:
Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication
Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.
Literally hundreds of apps that will do voice communications better then this. I can guarantee they'll be using Skype as a backend.
Atom would not have access to Skype.
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
@coliver said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
@stacksofplates said in Microsoft Brings Pair Programming to the Internet Age with Visual Studio Live:
Although this seems weird:
Our list of improvements includes support for voice communication
Why include that? Don't bog the editor down with stuff like that.
Literally hundreds of apps that will do voice communications better then this. I can guarantee they'll be using Skype as a backend.
Atom would not have access to Skype.
My mistake I thought it was the VS Live we were talking about.