Let's say you need to explain a problem and show your team members different parts of your project.
You can have a teacher-students scenario where you have many participants who follow you. Unlike classic pair-programming where developers share a single screen and a keyboard, you can work independently and achieve the goal faster. You can do pair-programming, in this case you share your IDE with a single participant and either use the Full sync mode, or follow each other and collaborate on different parts of code. You can start a session with one of the following basic scenarios: You can use Code With Me for real time collaboration, editing code, sharing a server, and running a debugging session.Ī Code With Me shared session involves the interaction between a host and one or more guests. With IntelliJ IDEA, you can use the Code With Me plugin that enables you to share your locally running project with anyone.