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## Intro ##
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A simple <b>W</b>eb **IDE** for golang.
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## Motivation ##
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* There are a few of GO IDEs, and no one developed by Go itself, this is a nice try
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* Web based IDE:
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* Developer needs a browser only
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* Cross-platform, even on mobile devices
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* For the geeks
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* Team IDE:
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* Safe and reliable: the project source code stored on the server in real time, the developer's machine crashes without losing any source code
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* Unified environment: server unified development environment configuration, the developer machine without any additional configuration
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* Out of the box: 5 minutes to setup a server then open browser to develop, debug
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* Version Control: each developer has its own source code repository, easy sync with the trunk
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* Currently more popular Go IDE has some defects or regrets:
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* Text editor (vim/emacs/sublime/Atom, etc.): For the Go newbie is too complex
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* Plug-in (goclipse, etc.): the need for the original IDE support, not professional
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* LiteIDE: only run one process at the same time; no modern user interface
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* No team development experience
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* A try for commercial open source: a version customized for an enterprise, coreesponding to its development flow
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## Features ##
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* Code Highlight
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