Replit
Replit is an AI-powered app development platform that helps users turn ideas into websites, mobile apps, designs, slides, animations, data visualizations, games, documents, and spreadsheets without needing to code manually. The platform features Agent 4, which can interpret prompts, plan requirements, write production-ready code, evolve projects, and publish apps. Replit includes Infinite Canvas for visually exploring and tweaking designs before applying them directly to an app. Parallel Agents let multiple tasks run at once, helping teams build authentication, databases, design, and other features faster. Built-in infrastructure includes authentication, database, hosting, monitoring, AI integrations, and connections to services such as OpenAI, Stripe, and Google Workspace. Built for individuals, teams, and enterprises, Replit helps users prototype, collaborate, launch, and scale software from one workspace.
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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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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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CoScreen
CoScreen enables multiple team members to share and edit application windows simultaneously on a joint desktop.
Collaborate and work together in real-time with 2-10 participants through collaborative screen sharing and high-quality video and audio chat. Share any application window with a single click. Your team members can edit them instantly as if they were their own windows and share their windows with you at the same time.
Key features:
- Crystal-clear audio and video chat
- Multi-user screen sharing of any desktop or browser app with one click
- Multi-user editing of shared windows using mouse and keyboard, 2-3x lower latency than Zoom, Slack, and Microsoft Teams
- Integrate CoScreen with your favorite apps like Slack, VS Code, IntelliJ, and other JetBrains IDEs
- Enterprise-grade compliance and securely encrypted connections
Use cases: standups, 1:1s, sprint demos, pair programming, coding interviews, employee onboarding, incident management, and many more...
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