Jimbo: A Collaborative IDE with Live Preview
Soroush Ghorashi, Carlos Jensen

TL;DR
Jimbo is a collaborative IDE designed to enhance teamwork and communication in software development and education, supporting remote pair programming and improving learning experiences.
Contribution
The paper introduces Jimbo, a novel collaborative IDE with features tailored for developer-designer collaboration and remote programming education.
Findings
Supports effective remote pair programming
Enhances collaboration between designers and developers
Improves CS education through active, collaborative learning
Abstract
Team collaboration plays a key role in the success of any multi-user activity. Software engineering is a highly collaborative activity, where multiple developers and designers work together to solve a common problem. Meaningful and effective designer-developer collaboration improves the user experience, which can improve the chances of success for the project. Learning to program is another activity that can be implemented in a more collaborative way, students can learn in an active style by working with others. The growth of online classes, from small structured seminars to massive open online courses (MOOCs), and the isolation and impoverished learning experience some students report in these, points to an urgent need for tools that support remote pair programming in a distributed educational setting. In this paper, we describe Jimbo, a collaborative integrated development environment…
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