1. It supports Python 2. It's an ideal environment for running code workshops because no one has to install anything to use it 3. It has a terminal, so you can use it to learn how to use the command-line too
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The "installfest" point is spot on! I've taught a seminar where someone owned a Chromebook, so they followed along on Glitch. No need to buy a Mac for ONE workshop
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That with a *single click* of a URL (no login, no credit card, no dev environment setup), you have a new hosted docker container provisioned with git under the hood and collaborative editing, NodeJS, Python and DotNet enabled. And shell access. In about 15 seconds.
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For teaching kids to code on locked down environments, that 15 seconds has just done what it might take you 2+ hours to teach kids to setup. All barrier to learning, so you can focus on the interesting stuff (like cat gifs) - or go back later and learn what it did automagically.
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Never once taken a contract with ICE
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If you have a public API, you are seriously missing out if you don't provide a working, remixable example to get people started with your product.
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you can run "serverless" code for free.
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all code is serverless if you try hard enough
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“Remember when you first used Google Docs, and you said ‘Why would I use MS Word in a browser?’ And then you collaborated with someone in real-time and said ‘Oh...’ That, but for software development.”
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