Guillermo Rauch

HyperTerm - Terminal emulator based on JS, HTML and CSS

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Kevin
Very cool! Currently working on a project to bring in-browser coding lessons to people in prison on a locked-down, web-based learning management system delivered via tablet. Down the road we definitely want folks familiar with terminal, as it's such a crucial step to being a successful developer. Looking forward to connecting when the time is right.
Eugene Khashin
Ah so sad that Linux version isn't available :(
Alok Vasudev
Nice work! What's on your extension wish list @rauchg?
Guillermo Rauch
@alokvasudev many things! I would definitely love to see this one: https://twitter.com/rauchg/statu...
Lucas
Well done @rauchg!
Karl Kloppenborg
Woo! Love it Guillermo!
Jeffrey Wyman
I heard Windows is coming out with a developer terminal. Are you concerned or no? @rauchg
Guillermo Rauch
@jeffrey_wyman can't comment on their plans, but my main focus is to just make HyperTerm great for Windows users!
Guillermo Rauch
@jeffrey_wyman it's also worth pointing out that Microsoft has been coming out with amazing stuff recently. I haven't used VS Code but it's built on similar tech as this, and have a lot of friends that swear by it!
Luiz Junior
I'm in trouble when try to type accents or o ther special characters. :/
Michael Mroz
Every day at work, I think "if only there was something as good as iTerm for operating systems that aren't OSX". Perhaps that day is finally coming. I'm very excited.
Anesu Fitzgerald Muzenda
Brill!!
Vivek Ratkalkar
I installed today and it's very sleek. My Terminal.app use doesn't really require the features of iTerm2 and this works very well! Dark theme/bright colors FTW!