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py-codenvy-cheatsheet

My personal cheat sheet for coding in Python with Codenvy (cloud based IDE)

This project is a tutorial for coding with the cloud based IDE Codenvy and Google App Engine when you are already a standard Python developer (meaning with the command line interface). A simple example is adapted to run on this kind of architecture.

Motivation

I am clearly a fan of Vim and I use it a lot to code in Python. This is a great tool. Unfortunately, that means that I cannot easily code when I am far from my Linux box. So I have investigated online IDE.

With Codenvy, you can code in Python. You cannot develop like on your laptop, the code has to be managed in a web framework. You can code whatever your want, you just have to take care of the user interface.

Challenges

  • no print
  • a lot of OOP
  • data retention
  • module
  • threating

Contributing

Documentation of interest

Python developper google

Using a PaaS

So do not bother, use one directly.

As fast to deploy and test on Google App than to test on Codenvy. Google App far much faster. Logs are available.

Performance

Pricing

Stone 0: "hello world!"

Stone 1: "bonjour le monde!"

Stone 2: first program

Use standard Python module use str to cast as an integer + improve display

Stone 3: loop step-by-step (data retention)

Stone 4: log

Stone 5: threaded loop (queue?)

Stone 6: backend

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