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Eclipse Che & GitHub Codespaces - Cloud Tool Time (Mario Loriedo)
GitHub Codespaces [1] is a new VS Code based project that GitHub is currently rolling out as a limited beta and will then become a commercial product.
The client side of a codespace runs in the browser and the server side in a container and that’s how a Che workspace works too! Developers start a codespace clicking on a button of a GitHub repository and Che workspaces are started with a single click on a web link too!
Codespaces and Che may, at first glance, look like two applications that solve the same problem. But after a closer look their design and use case differ deeply as we will discuss in the webinar.
[1] https://github.com/features/codespaces