Thanks for the input.

I received another email off list and I think i'm going to look into "
Textastic".

The Cloud9 seems interesting, but I'm not assured to have internet access
all the time (even if I do live in NYC).

Thanks for all the replies!


On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:09 PM, ian douglas <ian.doug...@iandouglas.com>wrote:

> On 07/21/2011 01:46 PM, Corey Richardson wrote:
>
>> Excerpts from ian douglas's message of Thu Jul 21 16:44:17 -0400 2011:
>>
>>> Yes, Cloud9 supports running/debugging/testing. They've also got github
>>> support for pulling in your projects. It's a pretty clever tool.
>>>
>>>  Could you share your secret? I didn't dig enough to figure it out. I saw
>> the
>> "Run" button and its configuration, but it looks like it wants a JS file
>> and
>> args? Or...maybe not?
>>
>
> Ah, my bad. Creating files should be allowed, but running *Python* files
> seems to still be on their TODO list as of March 23rd. Sorry for the
> misinformation.
>
> As soon as they Email me a password recovery message, (I signed up in May
> at Google IO), I can get more information to the list.
>
> -id
>
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