The point about cloud IDEs being the future is excellent I think. I worked for a bit over a year on a chromebook with no local storage - only a cloud IDE.
It was a lot to get used to at first, but once you have made the context switch, it's great to have everything in one consistent place with tools you can use from literally anywhere.
Similarly, working on a small display pays the same kind of dividend. When you can't put windows of code all over the place you enforce a kind of mental order that's hard to achieve otherwise.
It was a lot to get used to at first, but once you have made the context switch, it's great to have everything in one consistent place with tools you can use from literally anywhere.
Similarly, working on a small display pays the same kind of dividend. When you can't put windows of code all over the place you enforce a kind of mental order that's hard to achieve otherwise.
I guess I just want a portable WYSE terminal :)