thank you for the opinion :)
Codesphere is not really a browser IDE, and not really meant to replace your local environment.
Its a cloud provider that deploys and scales your code automatically, with the UI being a browser IDE (but you CAN just mount an fs and work locally).
V1 is meant to keep the deployment & kube stuff away from your fun / test / mvp projects.
V2 keeps all automatable tasks (deployments, infra-management, privacy, security, scaling ...) away from your developers so they can focus on code.
I hope you will like it!
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Hey Lud,
thank you for the opinion :)
Codesphere is not really a browser IDE, and not really meant to replace your local environment.
Its a cloud provider that deploys and scales your code automatically, with the UI being a browser IDE (but you CAN just mount an fs and work locally).
V1 is meant to keep the deployment & kube stuff away from your fun / test / mvp projects.
V2 keeps all automatable tasks (deployments, infra-management, privacy, security, scaling ...) away from your developers so they can focus on code.
I hope you will like it!