Nice I'll give that a try. I already had resources in AWS and was coding using EC2 instances for a while. For years I've been coding on a VM with a mix of rsync & vim, then moved to cloud9 to do the ipad, and now tied it all up with VS code.
I think your approach may be easier to set up, and if you're in azure it's a win win.
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Nice I'll give that a try. I already had resources in AWS and was coding using EC2 instances for a while. For years I've been coding on a VM with a mix of rsync & vim, then moved to cloud9 to do the ipad, and now tied it all up with VS code.
I think your approach may be easier to set up, and if you're in azure it's a win win.