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From YouTube: Low Code/Cloud Coding Conversation
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A
I've
done,
Ruby
on
bales
I've
been
a
mentor
on
Ruby
on
Rails
meetups
in
the
Netherlands,
for
people
aspiring
to
go
programming
called
real
skills,
and
one
time
someone
came
by
with
a
flattop
and
I
said:
I
I
brought
along
wrong
laptop
I'm.
So
sorry,
this
person
came
in
with
the
Windows
machine
and
rails
is
Ruby
is
notoriously
hard
to
install
on
a
Windows
machine,
so
everyone
else
was
using
Mac's,
but
it's
like
this
doesn't
make
sense
like
it's
this
day
and
age
like
how
can
it
like?
A
You
still
need
a
certain
machine
or
can't
you
do
that
in
the
cloud,
and
it's
been
surprising
to
see
that
all
the
platforms
that
enabled
that
didn't
really
take
off.
So
you
had
things
like
cloud
9
and
nitrous
and
coding,
and
a
couple
of
others
that
all
kind
of
gave
you
a
VM
in
the
cloud
and
that
was
kind
of
too
expensive
to
run.
So
it
wasn't
a
great
business
model.
A
It's
also
openshift
online
that
was
super
popular,
but
that
also
was
kind
of
missing
the
business
model.
So
so
there's
some
traction
there,
but
you
you
appeal
to
beginners
today,
I
think
rappelled
is
doing
a
great
job
of
doing
that,
but
it's
expensive
to
run
all
that
compute
and
there's
not
an
obvious
next
step
to
monetize
it.
So
it's
something
I
think
there's
energy
there,
but
it's
still
hearts
like
how
will
we
do
that?
A
One
thing
that
we've
been
looking
at
what
gitlab
is
to
do
a
browser
base?
You
don't
have
to
spin
up
all
the
computing
resources
and
code.
Sandbox
is
the
technology
we
use
for
that,
but
right
now
we're
only
enabling
that
on
public
projects,
I'd
love
to
see
it
enabled
for
private
projects
as
well
and
right
now
you
have
to
send
all
your
assets
to
the
cotan
box.com
server.
A
That's
not
acceptable,
I
think
the
gate
lab
installation
itself
could
host
these
assets,
so
it
will
work,
but
somehow
that's
it
hasn't
gotten
to
fruition
so
tough
to
see
that
happening
and
then
makes
sense
that
in
the
future
most
of
the
stuff
runs
in
the
cloud
like
you
want
to
run
your
tests.
Why
should
your
laptop
spin
up
and
make
a
whole
bunch
of
noise
and
lose
a
whole
bunch
of
battery?
Well,
we
can
just
paralyze
that
in
the
cloud
yeah
really
excited
about
these
kind
of
developments,
yeah.
B
Me
too,
and
it
makes
me
think
of
local
being
a
really
really
useful
tool
to
as
education
right,
especially
for
the
youth,
like
you
mentioned,
but
also
just
in
general,
as
we
approach
more
and
more
software
developers
and
in
that
big
picture
kind
of
it
that
there's
someone
like
James
governor
pitches,
you
know
I
think
looking
to
be
crucial
there.
So
every.