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If you're dealing with a weird and abstract problem, working out on the grass is awesome. Really helps you to think out of the box.
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azzuwan1818yFor me it"s the sun's glare that kills it. Most of the laptop monitors available in the market today are nor built to work well in the outdoor sun. I want a large glass walled office on a misty tropical hill overlooking a valley and next to a waterfall.
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somebody7318yTiling and virtual screens helps. Than you just need to switch them from time to time. I'm quit used to working on my laptop, be it garden, bed, armchair or garden. Only trouble with garden is getting enough contrast in the sunny weather (as mentioned). But code doesn't need colors, so it works well and I don't do GUI stuff.
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for reading wich is 25% of a developers life i use to take my tablet (7inch) everywhere else than home.
coding does also work great anywhere esle on my 13inch macbook. only designing chains me to my desk at home.
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I was wondering...
What do you guys think of different work places e.g not working at your desk but instead working outside with a laptop?
I think you would lose alot if productivity because your screensize is limited and so on while coding. But if you're just writing/replying to Emails i think it could be fun.
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