Imagine we have an online Delphi visual/editor like
http://maqetta.org/ ....
Imagine we have an online Delphi visual/editor like
http://maqetta.org/ ....
Would be cumbersome if you ask me, because you will need to download the file everytime you want to run it.
Coders rule nr 1: Face ur bugz.. dont cage them with code, kill'em with ur cursor.
It's an interesting idea... You could use the "Cloud" concept and store your project files there, but you'd need something that could access them, and yes you'd have to download you executable to run it of course. If it was Java based then possibly you could have it compile on your system, but then again you'd have to download the compiler each time you want to use it instead. Then again maybe you could cache the Java app which might be possible in most web browsers and only have to do it the first time. (or whenever the cache is lost)
There is a bottleneck either way in your idea so it might not be the most catchy idea, but it is a neat one.
Heh, dropbox is a good choice for that... And you can set the folder as public and watch it give you an http link.
I once tried to change the world. But they wouldn't give me the source code. Damned evil cunning.
I'm allergic to online applications, less you've a direct connection with a corporation, especially while you working w/ it, better it be.
My 2 cents
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