Throughout this book, you will learn the inβs and outβs of multiple development environments, text editors (Vi, Vim, Atom, Sublime, Brackets), understand how to work with local, virtual and private clouds (VirtualBox, Vagrant, Cloud9), you will also learn how to automate the most common task using t
"Hello" Environments: Learn Modern Development Environments
β Scribed by Rick Hernandez
- Publisher
- Leanpub
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Throughout this book, you will learn the inβs and outβs of multiple development environments, text editors (Vi, Vim, Atom, Sublime, Brackets), understand how to work with local, virtual and private clouds (VirtualBox, Vagrant, Cloud9), you will also learn how to automate the most common task using the command line. But most importantly you will have a good understanding of what to look for when you are creating your βidealβ development environment.
Learn to setup the "Perfect" Development Environment
What You Will Learn
This book is used as an educational mean, to convey one main message.
Setting up the perfect Development Environment
Who This Book Is For
If you have ever had any of the following questions and did not know how to answer them, then this book is right for you.
βHow can I setup my development environment for programming with JavaScript?β
βWhatβs all the buzz about Vagrant?β
βHow can I get my entire team setup using the same development environment?β
βWhatβs the best web browser?β
βWhy donβt JavaScript developer show any love for Windows Developers?β
βWhat is the difference between Cloud Environment and a Virtual Environment?β
βI donβt want to use Linux! Can you show me Windows?β
By the end of the book you will be able to answer all of these questions.
I assure you that if you have perseverance, dedication, and creativity to finishing this book, you will be off to having an awesome development environment that all your coworkers will be jealous of.
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