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I'm writing C++ code for VeriFone POS terminals.
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Yes - but that wasn't the question!
It's asking on what device are you writing the code, not what device are you targetting?
So unless you are writing the code on the the POS terminal...
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OriginalGriff wrote: on the the POS terminal
Well, when the POS was a PC running WinXP...
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The IDE does not really fit here - the other choices describe specific hardware - well, a web-based ide can run on almost all of them... why is a software in this list?
cheers, mike
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Well it is a completely different architecture than writing on a traditional system, regardless of the hardware platform. It makes sense to have a "side view" to understand how many developers actually use web based IDEs.
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Code on smart devices/tabs is really a tedious thing, I have tried once but one can not concentrate due to small screen size, less user friendly manner
I think most of the developer will go with PC or Laptop
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The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
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PC or Laptop..
I think Maximum Developer used this..
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Obvious isn't it?
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