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Daytona Goes Open Source Today – Your Dev Environment, One Command Away!

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Imagine setting up your development environment with a single command. Your regular intake of dev ra

Imagine setting up your development environment with a single command. Your regular intake of dev randomness! [Codeanywhere](%2F%2Fwww.codeanywhere.com%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn1/1/0101018e13521a59-acba4093-7466-404c-88ed-e289e7a33262-000000/ajrDw3YKfSgvdI90eV72F4l2eGE=364) SPECIAL ISSUE #1 Hi, Great news from our friends at Daytona—TODAY they're open sourcing their product! For all the tinkerers among you, this is your chance to experience the power of an open source, streamlined development environment with just one command. [Follow Daytona on GitHub](%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fdaytonaio%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn1/1/0101018e13521a59-acba4093-7466-404c-88ed-e289e7a33262-000000/aSpAKsIe5mfE3jHqpFk9C2XHmQE=364) and be notified when they publish their new repo. Imagine setting up your development environment with a single command. No hassle, no hours lost—just pure coding bliss. 🚀 Quick Start with Daytona Get your hands on the Daytona binary and transform your development workflow today. Installation is a breeze: Step 1: Install Daytona Open your terminal and run the following script: curl | bash Step 2: Start Your Daytona Server Once the installation completes, start your server with: daytona server Step 3: Create Your First Dev Environment Ready to dive in? Open a new terminal and type: daytona create And that's it—you're all set to start coding in an environment that's tailored just for you. Why Daytona? - 🛠️ Simplicity at Its Core: A fully configured development environment with just one command. - 🌍 Universal Accessibility: Whether you're on a local machine or a remote server, Daytona adapts to your needs. - 🛡️ Secure and Private: Daytona’s secure connection protocols keep your code safe. This is your invitation to join the ranks of developers who've streamlined their coding process. Say goodbye to setup stress and hello to a more efficient coding journey. Try Daytona Now Daytona Community is ready to assist you if you have any questions or need support. Reach out, share your experiences, and connect with fellow developers. Happy coding! Best, P.S. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the Daytona Slack community: [(%2F%2Fjoin.slack.com%2Ft%2Fslack-qvd5984%2Fshared_invite%2Fzt-26jeiddev-ay4B8dp0OvZGPqmmOOM_ug%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn1/1/0101018e13521a59-acba4093-7466-404c-88ed-e289e7a33262-000000/FYXCxJ96APhL4LRUmN6oZsOIae8=364) %2F%2Ftwitter.com%2Fnibalic%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn1/1/0101018e13521a59-acba4093-7466-404c-88ed-e289e7a33262-000000/GsGycFSwqM6Mf_t8_fIhplHEbnw=364 Niko - Codeanywhere team Your Sidekick in the Developer's Quest This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](mailto:{EMAIL}?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=dtn1) because you are subscribed to our newsletter. If you do not wish to receive such emails in the future, please [UNSUBSCRIBE HERE](. 😿 Unsubscribed Accidentally? [Re-subscribe](%2F%2Fblog.codeanywhere.com%2Fresubscribe%2F%3Futm_medium=email%26utm_source=newsletter%26utm_campaign=dtn1/1/0101018e13521a59-acba4093-7466-404c-88ed-e289e7a33262-000000/AWVrc5G1Xog9Ka4n-6dLRJUaT_I=364) No hard feelings. [Un-subscribe]( We understand: fingers slip, buttons misbehave, and cat videos are all too captivating. Copyright © 2024 Codeanywhere. All rights reserved. 2443 Fillmore St #380-7365, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA All rights reserved.

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