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StackRocket launches beta to help developers build virtualized dev environments

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23 points by keven 14 years ago · 27 comments

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thejash 14 years ago

Yay! I've had this pain for years now, I'm glad someone is finally addressing it. You need a lot more features (the most important being a decent IDE or editor integration with either emacs or something) before I'll use it, but, I'll definitely keep an eye on the project.

  • sayhello 14 years ago

    Thanks for the comments. What kind of IDE integration are you thinking about?

    The editing portion is easily handled: since your code lives locally, you could be using any editor or IDE of your choosing.

    Were you thinking about automated app restarts? What else?

throwaway123213 14 years ago

How is it different from http://vagrantup.com/ -- Seems to have more features/support for chef/puppet?

  • sayhello 14 years ago

    It is similar to vagrant, but stackrocket adds more features, such as a hosted component as well as supported software stacks.

kevenOP 14 years ago

Howdy HN users, right now we have Rails, Django and PHP stacks available. We'll be adding more stacks in coming weeks.

goo 14 years ago

I don't see any information about how to run these stacks locally -- are they something I can run using virtualbox?

siculars 14 years ago

Which Clouds/Providers can you push a "stack" to? If I am using the correct terminology...

Hominem 14 years ago

Signed up then got to the getting started and saw it requires MacOS. Doh. Oh well.

PStamatiou 14 years ago

Someone's squatting on our name (picplum) -- any way to relinquish?

pilom 14 years ago

Any particular reason for Ubuntu 10.04 vs any other os?

  • sayhello 14 years ago

    We needed a distro to start. It was due to familiarity, but it could be any other distro

tsmith 14 years ago

Looks awesome, guys! Congratulations on the launch!

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