Remotely tunneling to a server using an iPad Pro for programming
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Re: Remotely tunneling to a server using an iPad Pro for programming
#2But from my experience: Better buy a good ultra portable Intel CPU notebook from/with a brand/os of your choice. There will be a time where you need to install something which only runs locally.
Re: Remotely tunneling to a server using an iPad Pro for programming
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#4(Disclaimer: I love my iPad Pro, and am typing this note from mine.)
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#6I get that the author wants to use his iPad for day-to-day stuff, and that's fine, but it's a stretch to say it's their main programming machine when it's not actually running the "local" setup.
Heck, it would drive me bananas having to stop working every time I went through a tunnel on a train, or didn't have reliable connection to my VPN. Kind of destroys the point of a local environment.
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#9Wait, what? This isn't about using an iPad as a development machine, it's about using a server as a development machine and an iPad + keyboard to access said development machine. I get that the author wants to use his iPad for day-to-day stuff, and that's fine, but it's a stretch to say it's their main programming machine when it's not actually running the "local" setup. Heck, it would drive me bananas having to stop…