CodeTogether
Live share your IDEs and coding sessions for remote pair programming, mob programming, code reviews, distance learning and more! Cross IDE support for IntelliJ, Eclipse and VS Code means everyone stays in the environment they know and love - whether a different version, or even a different IDE.
CodeTogether is the perfect blend of functionality and simplicity, designed by a team of remote developers that rely on collaborative development. Whether you are on an Agile team that uses pair programming as part of your regular software development flow or you just like to live share your code in the occasional troubleshooting session, CodeTogether is the best tool for pair programming, mob programming, code review, and more! If you’ve been using screen sharing or an online code editor for collaborative coding, you’ll be amazed at the difference!
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Tuple
The best remote pair programming app on macOS. 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 Calls 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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Remote Collab
Remote Collab is an open-source SublimeText plugin for remote pair programming, allowing multiple developers to work together on the same project in real-time. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control. The easiest way to install is using Sublime Package Control: Open command palette using menu item tools, choose package control: install package, find RemoteCollab and hit enter. You can also install Remote Collab manually: Download the .zip or .tar.gz archive, unzip and rename the folder to RemoteCollab, Copy the folder into Packages directory, which you can find using the menu item Sublime Text. Host a session: Open the file you wish to collaboratively edit, open command palette using menu item tools -> Command Palette, choose remote: Host Session, you are now hosting a Remote Collab session. Give your IP address to the remote colleague you wish to collaborate with and they can join your session.
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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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