Remote/Pair-Programming in-the-cloud
Hugh Sasse
hgs at dmu.ac.uk
Tue Aug 6 04:54:16 EDT 2019
On 05/08/2019 21:28, DL Neil wrote:
> On 6/08/19 1:43 AM, Hugh Sasse wrote:
>> I might not have followed this thread closely enough. I remembered
>> there is a thing called Copilot.
>> It connects two machines so that two people can work together.
>> https://www.copilot.com/About
>>
>> If this is the wrong answer, it may at least help define the negative
>> space around what you want.
>
> Thank you Hugh.
>
> Yes, there are a few of these Copilot-style packages. The one that seems
> popular in 'my circle' is called TeamViewer.
>
> We will definitely offer that as an option at Wednesday's PUG mtg, and
> if someone requests Copilot, or similar, I'll try to adapt.
>
> No, not "negative" by any means. Many thanks!
>
Then you may find some of the recommendations on AlternativeTo useful.
I've not explored them, but I've found useful things at this site before
(for other things):
https://alternativeto.net/software/copilot/
You probably know that site, but I didn't notice it come up in the
discussion. If not:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlternativeTo
--
Dr. Hugh Sasse, BSc(Hons), PhD
Computer Systems Electronic Engineer
School of Engineering and Sustainable Development
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
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