InstituteNow let's take a look at this latecomer-dedicated im for programmers. What functions are available for this professional group: 1 Main Interface
On the page, we can see that the friend list is located on the first page, and the latter is different from the public IM, emphasizing resources, especially professional resources. Another difference is that there is a "access HTTP" in the right-click friend. What is this? It turns out that dim, as an HTTP tunnel (HTTP super proxy), can access the HTTP server of the other party. (Such as IIS and Apache ).
If you want your friends to access your HTTP server, perform the following settings:
You can also choose from multiple colors.
2 Emphasize Resources
Let each other see the resources collected by the other party (such as goodArticle, Self-Recommendation), the Peer's Intranet webpage, the Peer's sharedCodeAnd so on.
3 URL collector
4. Code collector
You can also search for code: shared area code, private code, and local hard disk code.
We can also see that most forums do not focus on searching, because if the search is successful, users do not have to ask questions, which leads to a sharp drop in popularity. So the Forum will never make the search better.
5 Chat dialog box
The upper half is duceland designer 1.3 simplified version, and the lower half is the dialog box for dim to live chat. This is one of the other functions that cannot be replaced by IM that can communicate with modeling images.
6 Resources
You can browse the code shared by friends, the essence of the upload, and the recommended URL.
Shared code recommendation Resources Chat History Essence
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Compared with the popular im, the main feature isSource codeCommunicate with modeling elements.
The design idea is to provide a communication tool for Collaborative Modeling. Now that Collaborative Modeling can be provided, collaborative coding can also be provided. Further, a collaborative interface can be provided. Furthermore, most of the functions of the entire tool, except registration and login, can provide interfaces. -- The last possible and expected result is an IM that allows programmers to operate freely in addition to the registration and login functions.
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