Codenvy raises $9M to take code for a ride in the cloud
Cloudenvy provides an environment for developers to code, build, and test apps in the cloud.
Cloudenvy provides an environment for developers to code, build, and test apps in the cloud.
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Foundation, a new framework for web design, helps you make beautiful, consistent experiences across all kinds of personal computers, TVs and mobile devices, including tablets and a range of smartphones.
Seeing Framework’s magic in action is, well, a bit magical. …
Though am by no means a web designer or developer, I often wish I could build a website on my own. That’s why I was intrigued by the new website development tool IM Creator, which lets you quickly design a …
Web development and basic coding skills shouldn’t be the mysterious domain of a handful of overpaid engineers, and if the Codecademy founders have anything to say about it, the boundaries of that domain will soon be rapidly expanding.
This small …
Cloud application platform Heroku has announced support for Java, one of the most popular programming languages in existence.
Java will join Ruby, Node.js and Clojure on Heroku’s Celadon Cedar runtime stack.
While Ruby in particular is popular in the world …
It looks like Digg founder Kevin Rose has found his rebound start-up after breaking up with Digg just about two weeks ago — a web application development lab called Milk.
Milk doesn’t seem like a traditional incubator (they usually offer …