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Coder 2.31.6, released by Coder Technologies, Inc. as the 195th iterative build of the project, is an open-source Infrastructure-as-Code platform that provisions remote development environments on self-managed infrastructure through Terraform. The software turns declarative Terraform modules into on-demand, containerized or VM-based workspaces that developers reach via standard SSH, letting organizations centralize compute while keeping source code and tooling off local machines. Typical use cases include spinning up GPU-enabled instances for data-science experiments, creating ephemeral test boxes that mirror production, enabling secure BYOD scenarios where only pixels or encrypted SSH sessions leave the datacenter, and giving contractors instant access to pre-approved stacks without shipping laptops. Because Coder integrates with existing identity providers, CI pipelines, and Kubernetes, OpenStack, AWS, Azure, GCP, or bare-metal hosts, startups and Fortune-500 teams alike adopt it to shorten onboarding from days to minutes, enforce consistent security baselines, and reduce expensive developer-grade hardware budgets. The platform exposes a REST/GraphQL API, a web dashboard, and a CLI for template management, while supporting features such as workspace auto-start/stop, parameterized images, and multi-tenant organizations. Coder falls within the Developer Tools / Remote Development Environments category and is distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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