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It looks like one of the main authors of atom is presenting today at QConSF too. Seems like dumb luck. :D


Yeah, appears to be dumb luck. You don't put together branding and a demo of real-time collaborative editing in a day.


I prefer to imagine that great minds think alike! :) Or more scientifically speaking, the theory of multiple discovery [1].

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_discovery


The amount of [citation needed]s in that article is too high.


Or it's based on some paired programming hype/growth/buzz that happened months ago and both decided to implement it as an option. I mean it takes a while to implement complex feature sets like this, so maybe some trend in the industry got people in both communities trying to implement this at the same time?

It's not exactly groundbreaking. SubEthaedit did it years ago.


My hack-a-thon team did it in 48 hours this weekend, lol. https://www.nodeknockout.com/entries/35-nodeist-colony


You put developed "the world's most advanced code collaboration experience" as advertised by the website in 48 hours ? Can I hire you somewhere ?


Stuff like this isn't exactly new. You get lowest common denominator functionality.

Simon Wardley summed this stuff up pretty well about 6 years ago, http://blog.gardeviance.org/2010/08/islands-in-sky.html


We have a preview API in place for these types of deployment tasks. Lots of folks, travis/etc, seem to have piggy backed on top of successful builds too.

http://developer.github.com/v3/repos/deployments/


Seeing that in the list of events to listen to was probably the thing I was most excited to see, I'm looking forward to seeing where that API goes!


You can always get an updated list from http://developer.github.com/v3/meta/ but they're pretty static right now.


We've released 1.0.2 to deal with this. Sorry for the confusion, https://github.com/downloads/github/hubot/hubot-1.0.2.tar.gz


Thanks, I was going to put in a PR, but you got to it first.



Vim + tabbed terminals and you're golden.


Yeah, I've seen a TON about making Vim into an IDE: http://arstechnica.com/open-source/guides/2009/05/vim-made-e...


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