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CodeStream vs Google Cloud Code: What are the differences?

Developers describe CodeStream as "The Knowledge Base Behind Your Codebase". Dev team's discussions about code happen right inside the IDE, and are saved permanently with the code blocks to which they refer. On the other hand, Google Cloud Code is detailed as "Everything you need to write, debug, and deploy your code". Tools to help you write, deploy, and debug cloud-native applications quickly and easily. Extensions to IDEs such as Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ are provided to let you rapidly iterate, debug, and deploy code to Kubernetes.

CodeStream and Google Cloud Code can be primarily classified as "Integrated Development Environment" tools.

Some of the features offered by CodeStream are:

  • Multiple IDE support
  • Works across branches
  • Discussions saved alongside your codebase

On the other hand, Google Cloud Code provides the following key features:

  • Speed up Kubernetes development
  • Simplify Kubernetes local deployment
  • Easily extend to production deployment
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    What is CodeStream?

    CodeStream helps development teams resolve issues faster, and improve code quality by streamlining code reviews inside your IDE. CodeStream enables asynchronous communication among developers on your team, anywhere.

    What is Google Cloud Code?

    Tools to help you write, deploy, and debug cloud-native applications quickly and easily. Extensions to IDEs such as Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ are provided to let you rapidly iterate, debug, and deploy code to Kubernetes.

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