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by TylerJewell
1396 days ago
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The remote dev environment space is heating up. Quite a few variants and competitors now emerging in this generation of vendors. I started and sold Codenvy to Red Hat which implements Eclipse Che and Eclipse Theia as CodeReady Workspaces. There are increasingly limited differentiation between various vendors. The biggest improvement areas needed now are simpler configuration, faster boot times for complex projects (pre-built code, cached artifacts, IDE plug-ins configured). Cloud9 IDE
Appvia
Coder
CodeSandbox
CodeZero.io
DevSpace
Desktop
Tilt
Env0
Floxdev
Gitpod
Itopia Spaces
LocalStack
MetalBear
Azure DevTest Labs
Visual Studio Codespaces
Nimbus
Okteto
SourcePro
Porter
Codeready Workspaces
Repl.it
Stackblitz
Strong.network
Subpoint Solutions
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Personally, I dont think this is going to be a space where one company "wins the market". Whats best for developers is having flexibility and choosing the right tool for what their building and their team. So I'm hoping that these products become/stay more open and let people pick them up and drop them as needed.
On the differentiation front.. there's some common differentiation points, but to your point there's going to be someone doing things like you when theres more and more competitors.
Also - brilliant job with Codenvy! You're one of the pioneers in the field. When we started Nimbus we did our research (even talking to the folks at Koding, NitrousIDE, etc)