
Digging through Nick Nisi’s tool box
JS Party: JavaScript, CSS, Web Development
The Advantages of a Virtual Server for Development
The terminals themselves are running on a server that's just kind of happening on your computer. And then what you're seeing in your terminal itself is a client to that that's attached. The downside of it is even if they're a VIM user, which is like less and less likely,. Like it's such a personal editor with personal key by you. You've configured it your way. But yeah, I mean, you can do this in a virtual server somewhere and connect multiple people at the same time. It's pretty neat.
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