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If you are using Chrome OS, what IDE should you use?

Aren't all apps in Chrome OS just web apps. And I guess there isn't any good online IDE that could replace Netbeans/Eclipse in features yet.

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didn't you just answer your own question? There aren't any.

Chrome was designed to be an operating system for people who spend their computing time on the web.

Software development doesn't work well as an activity on the web, at least not yet. Personally, if you need to do more than use a web browser, personally, I wouldn't use Chrome OS.

Sekhat
Then I guess the best combination is to use Macbook with Chrome browser so you have the fallback for traditional native apps.
never_had_a_name
if `MacOS X` is your preferred OS, then yes :)
Sekhat
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not to mention browsershell dot com, shellinaboxd + remote emacs would be fine.

mhambra
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CodeRun and SkyWriter come to mind, though certainly nothing as featureful as Netbeans/Eclipse.

bdukes