Unix Hosting, Use The Vi Text Editor In Your Web Browser
| Posted by Hungry Lion at 7 May 2008 21:33 | |
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While more information waited to be found, that is what I found:
If you keep hearing about vi ("vee eye") from your Linux friends but never had a chance to experience this powerful text editor yourself, here's something for you. A web hosting company called "Internet Connection" has written a clone of Vi in Javascript that lets you run Vi inside any web browser. You don't have to install any software. This online vi-clone is known as jsvi and it supports almost all the regular vi keys and substitution commands. There's also an inbuilt spell checker .. click here.
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Hongli Lai and Ninh Bui, from Phusion, shaked the Rails world a few days ago. They unleashed the Holy Grail of Rails deployment: mod_rails which was received with much fanfare, and they deserved it. They finally settled the big issue that embarrassed Railers in the past. This will also relieve dozens of hosting services that were clueless on how to solve this equation. Now, those two computer science students are above them all with this clever solution. And they have more to come. I was ..read more.
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