I'm already using AWS Cloud9 for cloud development because everything on its EC2 is configured like the production environment and it works from all machines.
But I prefer the usability and extensions of VSCode, so I'm not too happy with C9.
Since MS is offering VSCode remote via Azure already I think it will get better in the future. Meaning, most of the "hard" things will be done on the server, allowing me to just provisioning a bigger machine if things get out of hand.
I'm planning to switch to github.com/cdr/code-server
I'm already using AWS Cloud9 for cloud development because everything on its EC2 is configured like the production environment and it works from all machines.
But I prefer the usability and extensions of VSCode, so I'm not too happy with C9.
Since MS is offering VSCode remote via Azure already I think it will get better in the future. Meaning, most of the "hard" things will be done on the server, allowing me to just provisioning a bigger machine if things get out of hand.
Let's see how this goes :)
I was planning to do that too. Do share your learnings.
Yes, please, K!