I started with them. First Cloud9, then Nitrous and eventually, I ended with...
- A cheap VM on Digital Ocean close to my location
- tmux
- vim
I have never been so productive before and they give me more flexibility than any cloud dev service at a much cheaper price point. And now after two or three years, I am a tmux, vim, console pro. Everything else compared feels slow and limited.
I did this for a few years. It was really great. I could take snapshots of my dev environment and when inevitably installed too many vim plugins just reset back to my last good 'state'.
Until you need a solid search that spans across the nested directories then you start wasting significant time with regular expression and complex commands.
- A cheap VM on Digital Ocean close to my location
- tmux
- vim
I have never been so productive before and they give me more flexibility than any cloud dev service at a much cheaper price point. And now after two or three years, I am a tmux, vim, console pro. Everything else compared feels slow and limited.