Ask HN: Are you coding on your android/iOS tablets?
I'm wondering how many people are actually working either on an iPad or Android tablet.
Whenever you search for IDE or editors in both play store and app store, the obvious ones don't offer solutions for these platforms and there are very few to choose from. There is a lot of learn to code sources but that's it.
Is there anybody who actually gets real work done or even uses one of the two platforms on a daily basis?
Why wouldn't you not do that even if your favourite editor/IDE supports the platform?
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 12.5 ms ] threadIt is really cool and works well enough that I use it to roll log files in terminal windows. It is nice to have a 2nd monitor when in a pinch.
[1] - https://www.duetdisplay.com/
I am talking about iOS here, I do not know what the experience is like on Android. By the way, I find Textastic to be a great editor on iOS, it is a universal app, so it runs on iPads as well.