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This kind of question has been asked before.

Is coding on mobile actually a plausible idea or should I just leave the idea. I am mostly doing some c# with .net core. It is mostly console apps

I wont have access to my laptop for quite a while because I spent quite a lot of my free time on my laptop. Also me being dumb refused their offer of 1 hour of continuous access to the laptop every day.

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    I don't think so...

    At least not without a keyboard.

    Had to run a few SSH sessions.

    My hands felt like someone took a meat tenderizer and had a lot of fun turning my hands into a nice wiener schnitzel.
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    No. Small screen, no actual keyboard, restricted OS compared the the desktop.
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    WTF? If it's your laptop, just use that, 24/7 if need be.
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    Aren't parents great?
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    No, but based on your circumstances, it's doable, it's not productive by any means.
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    I've been thinking on inventing a portable keyboard. Something like a ball that you can hold so it's not too spacey, perhaps with holes like a bowling ball.
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    @Fast-Nop Technically they own it. I got it as a birthday present. Also I am a minor currently
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    @C0D4 Productivity is not essential since I am learning and I have got a month where I am free most of the time because of summer vacations. Thanks for syqing that it is doable. Anything you would recommend that is not buy a server from super cheap provider like hetzer or digitalocean and ssh into it since I dont have any credit card or wallet since I am still a minor
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    @Sony-wf-1000xm3 depends on phone.

    You could probably make something work with termux on Android.

    iOS on the other hand would be some cloud provider and ssh through.

    Otherwise find yourself a cheap RPi and ssh through to that.
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    Can't you just use your time otherwise?
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