Hobrazhiteli rarely go to visit each other. And at the same time, they want to look at how others have settled. Maybe even borrow some interesting things.
While you are at home, it's time to arm yourself with a camera and share the view of your workplace (home).
If possible, we describe: 1. 7 favorite gadgets. 2. 7 daily programs. 3. 7 interesting discoveries that you often use. ')
Slightly open the curtain of secrecy in your abode.
PS: Bonus for laptop owners - we connect 2 monitors. For starters, I invite you to my humble corner
Who I am, you can see in my profile. As a hobby, I am actively engaged in the development of web applications: CRM, business planner, and sometimes I write books. The main technologies that I feed on are: PHP, MySQL, Javascript and Objective-C.
History of 2 monitors
It would seem, why do you need 3 monitors? If you program web applications several hours a day, then you will understand me:
1. On the Macbook Air screen, I have a browser window in which I open: technical documentation or looking for examples of using functions, such as stackoverflow articles or a favorite Habr.
2. On the Dell middle monitor, which can rotate, I open the favorite code editor Coda . This monitor came to me after my eyes began to get tired of the third Acer monitor, especially when deployed in portrait mode (matrix features — pixels are blurred in this mode). Portrait mode for the code editor is a find of the century. I can always open the function entirely and without scrolling to find what I need. Try it, enjoy it.
3. On the third Acer monitor, I always open the application being developed in the browser and open the Developer Tools for debugging and debugging the Javascript code. Many still do not know that in the Chrome console, you can execute your javascript functions. And some even do not know that in the Javascript code, you can output any variable: