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tzikis
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Comment #14596041
* lower costs => lower price * use the same IDE for different kinds of projects
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Comment #14595960
Hey @forgottenpass, perhaps I can shed some light. Please keep in mind these are my personal thoughts, not Codeanywhere's. Building an IDE is a really, really, _really_ complex thi…
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Comment #14595808
so happy to finally share the news on this! the best is yet to come
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Comment #12738507
yeah but we're not crazy enough to do that :P
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Comment #12737481
well said ;)
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Comment #12734635
It's a combination of all the above factors. People naturally overvalue physical goods and their cost to make, while under-valuing virtual goods (you're willing to pay for a $10 co…
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Comment #12734515
Thankfully, I can help answer this :) The drilldown is roughly: * $5K Amazon + mLab hosting * $3K extra services (intercom, mailchimp, dropbox, gmail, slack etc) * $1K accounting/p…
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Comment #10657677
Great questions. In regards to the Yun, we don't support it yet, essentially because we don't support the Programming-over-Wifi. But anecdotal evidence from other companies we've s…
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Comment #5705646
for the record, codebender (WebFWD Class II) is FreeBSD
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Comment #4188320
For the moment, we only use it for syntax analysis and to give a beautiful error output for our users. There is an active LLVM backend for AVR with great ponential, currently under…
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Comment #4188132
simonbarker87 makes a great case for us on the comments below. i'd just like to add that it generally skips the (sometimes painful) process of installing and updating the hardware.…
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Comment #4187958
marssaxman i'd be very sincerely grateful if you'd like pre-register and test it. the thing that got us started in the first place was the limitations of the Arduino IDE, and we th…
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Comment #4187913
It wasn't that hard, really. Originally we wanted to use Firefox's and Chrome's native javascript APIs, but they aren't stable yet, we had to do double the work and even then we co…