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<p>Hi Shoubik,</p>
<p>While I applaud your spirit of adventure, I am not sure there is
even a plugin for Go in Che. If you're looking for more
interactivity, there are ways to do screen sharing & give
control to someone else.</p>
<p>/Thomas<br>
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<div>Hi folks,<br>
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We're starting to indulge in a fair amount of pair
programming these days with folks sitting remotely and
following over BJN.<br>
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I think this is a perfect use case for Eclipse Che.<br>
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What are your recommendations about starting to use Che for
Almight-core ?<br>
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