Visual Studio Code Live Share
Visual Studio Live Share is a real-time collaborative development tool that enables developers to co-edit and co-debug code, share terminals and servers, and communicate seamlessly within their preferred development environments. It supports various programming languages and application types, allowing instant and secure sharing of projects without the need for cloning repositories or setting up additional environments. Live Share facilitates pair programming, code reviews, technical interviews, and educational sessions by providing features such as shared debugging sessions, terminal instances, and localhost web app forwarding. Participants can maintain their personalized editor settings, including themes and keybindings, while collaborating, ensuring a comfortable and efficient workflow. Set breakpoints and group scroll through the code. View web applications and databases without exposing Internet ports.
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Replit
Use our free, collaborative, in-browser IDE to code in 50+ languages — without spending a second on setup. Start coding with your favorite language on any platform, OS, and device. Invite your friends, teammates, and colleagues right into your code with Google-docs like editing. Import, run, and collaborate on millions of GitHub repos with 0 manual setup. From Python, to C++, to HTML and CSS, stay in one platform to learn and code in any language you want. The second you create a new repl, it's instantly live and sharable with the world. Learn how to code from 3 million+ passionate programmers, technologists, creatives, and learners of all kinds. Make your team more productive with interactive docs, real-time collaboration, and 0-hassle remote interviewing. Create apps programatically, spin up bots and customize the IDE with plugins to fit your needs.
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GitHub Copilot
GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered development assistant designed to accelerate software workflows from the editor to the enterprise. It works directly inside popular IDEs, terminals, and GitHub itself to help developers write, understand, and improve code faster. Copilot supports multiple leading large language models, allowing users to optimize for speed, accuracy, or cost. Developers can use Copilot to complete code, explain concepts, propose edits, and validate files in real time. It also enables agent-based workflows where Copilot can autonomously handle issues, write code, and create pull requests. With seamless integration across tools, Copilot keeps developers focused without breaking their flow. GitHub Copilot is built to scale from individual developers to large organizations with enterprise-grade controls.
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Tuple
The best remote pair programming app on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Because we programmers deserve better than a generic screen sharing tool. Once upon a time, there was an amazing pairing app called Screenhero. Sadly, they decided to sell to Slack, who tried to integrate them, failed, and eventually shut them down. In the following years, we made do with generic screensharing tools. It's not terrible pairing over Zoom, but it was clearly built for business types. They even call it a “meeting” in their UI. And Slack Huddles is fine, but not having remote control is a deal-breaker. Have you ever tried to dictate some code for your pair to write? Or narrated a set of Vim commands? Not fun.
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