Ask HN: Do you consider a 13" laptop usable as a main development machine?

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Do You?

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No, I do not.
Sure, if it's plugged into a real keyboard and a 30" monitor.
I use a 13.3" laptop as my main dev machine.
I bought a laptop with a 12.1" screen and for a while I thought it was fine. But when I plugged it into a 27" monitor I had, I noticed a huge increase in my productivity. I don't completely understand why, but programming became much more enjoyable and easy.

So one datapoint: you can use a 13" laptop as a main development machine, but you will probably be more productive if it has a bigger monitor.

I think it depends on the type of application you're building. A Twitter like application probably doesn't need as much hardware as something more complex.
It's usable but far from ideal. A pen and a pad of paper is usable to write some code in, but I wouldn't recommend it either.
I have a 13.3" Macbook. It is usable for development, but I dread using it to code after coming home from coding at work on a dual screen system. Its like programming while looking through a keyhole. The increased resolution on the new 13" Macbook Air does have me tempted to buy one.