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Yes: don't code on your phone.
c: read docs instead, or tutorials. Nothing of significance is gonna get typed on them tiny screens. -
@AleCx04 that’s an interesting opinion. Mostly because it was actually here on devRant that I found out that people code on their phones too. I just thought it would be something normal. But thanks for the opinion! :)
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rabbi15177y@oo92 me too.
You can use the time listening to podcasts, watching udemy tutorials or scrolling through drvRants but don't code on the public transit... -
@Gummybearicious not much of an opinion really, more of a fact. People don't code on their phones, sofware is not built on phones and tablets. Apps that are interpreters are fun to a point untill you try to write something bigger than a print statement.. Powerfull as they are, they are severely hindered by a lot of factors, screen being one of em.
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I can really think of a lot of awesome tools for Android, but you're really out of luck for iOS.
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Looking for a recommendation on what I should use to code on my phone.
I own an iPhone and usually spend a lot of time on public transit. I thought that it would be better to spend that time coding or learning something new. I am semi experienced in programming and this would help me get better as well.
Any recommendations on any app (possibly free) that I could download to kinda allow me to code and learn at the same time?
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