Writing software with chopsticks: an intro to developing on VDIs
Virtual desktop infrastructures (VDIs) are a form of virtualization that enables remote access to a full desktop environment. However, they can significantly impact developer experience due to issues such as constantly losing state, incorrect operating systems, inability to use dual monitors or larger screens, application installation restrictions, latency and resourcing issues. Cloud development environments (CDEs) are recommended for enabling secure, remote development without hindering typical developer workflows. They offer benefits like faster onboarding, consistency and reproducibility of development environments, better collaboration between peers, and reduced endpoint security risks.
Company
Gitpod
Date published
Feb. 22, 2024
Author(s)
Talia Moyal
Word count
1525
Language
English
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