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IDE With Collaborative Feature??

Hey

Do any of you know of an IDE or tool that allows two or more people to
work on the same code in real-time? I know a text editor would work,
but having code coloring and everything would be nice.

I haven't been able to find anything with google, so I'm curious as to
whether or not there really is one.

Thanks

PulsarSL

Nov 26 '05 #1
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Hey

Do any of you know of an IDE or tool that allows two or more people to
work on the same code in real-time? I know a text editor would work,
but having code coloring and everything would be nice.

I haven't been able to find anything with google, so I'm curious as to
whether or not there really is one.

Thanks

PulsarSL


If you mean multiple people working at the same piece of code, the only
thing I know is a concurrent version control System, e.g. CVS (NT) or
subversion.

But why do you want to do that?

Cheers,
Andy
Nov 26 '05 #2

Andreas Mueller wrote:
<Pu******@gmail .com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:11******** *************@o 13g2000cwo.goog legroups.com...
Hey

Do any of you know of an IDE or tool that allows two or more people to
work on the same code in real-time? I know a text editor would work,
but having code coloring and everything would be nice.

I haven't been able to find anything with google, so I'm curious as to
whether or not there really is one.

Thanks

PulsarSL


If you mean multiple people working at the same piece of code, the only
thing I know is a concurrent version control System, e.g. CVS (NT) or
subversion.

But why do you want to do that?


No, I mean real-time. Like... I type a line of code and it immediatly
appears on my colleague's screen. There are text editors that do this
(see: gobby), but I suppose there aren't any C# ideas supporting this
ATM.

Thanks
PulsarSL

Nov 27 '05 #3
Pu******@gmail. com wrote:
Hey

Do any of you know of an IDE or tool that allows two or more people to
work on the same code in real-time? I know a text editor would work,
but having code coloring and everything would be nice.

I haven't been able to find anything with google, so I'm curious as to
whether or not there really is one.

Thanks

PulsarSL


In the Java world, NetBeans (http://collab.netbeans.org/) and Borland
JBuilder (http://www.borland.com/us/products/jbuilder/index.html -
Virtual Peer Programming) provide this sort of P2P collaboration - which
isn't a useful answer except it may mean that Borland C# Builder would
do this too (or maybe the VS team system, I can't see it as an obvious
feature in the specs but I haven't looked too hard)

Nov 27 '05 #4

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