Amazon’s new AWS Cloud9 IDE lets you write, test, and debug code in your browser

Amazon just unveiled AWS Cloud9, a new web-based IDE that supports more than 40 popular programming languages, as well as a bunch of the company’s cloud infrastructure integrations, and collaboration tools. The company says it’s designed for coding, running and debugging all in one place, as well as allowing for serverless development. The main interface is based on the Ace Editor and Amazon’s c9.io IDE, and is optimized for working on large files with minimal lag. The editor also supports Vim mode, keyboard navigation commands, and the AWS CLI so you can bring up all your resources from the cloud…
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