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What kind of apps do you want recommended?
For ideas and sketching out ideas/designs, stick with Samsung Notes or S-Note, mainly because it has a very wide support for handwriting and drawings.
I find that writing and drawing your ideas out helps way way way more than typing it through an on-screen keyboard, which is why most other notebook type apps aren't quite that effective due to the limited SPen support.
If you're looking to do development on the device, there's a few IDEs on the Play Store that you could download. I primarily do Android development, so I haven't tried out any web development apps. Can't recommend any there.
Not sure what type of recommendations you're looking for...
I do recommend this keyboard when coding on device though: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard&hl=en
To you and /u/DTSIAN: Give me a template of what you want. I had a similar problem especially this part
> put in ones that I use often so I don't need to go through two menus
So I learned the code and made one for myself (Play Store link). It's open source (here) so you can edit it yourself to your liking or give me a photoshopped template of what keys you want and I'll make an apk for you.
This right here.
While I'm a fan of Pydroid the whole "typing on your phone" thing is such a detriment.
Although I do recommend Code board, I wouldn't say it makes the experience "pleasurable" but it does bridge the gap.
I've made a major update to CodeBoard (a keyboard for coders). Now you can save snippets and use Fn keys! Check it out and let me know if you have feature requests :)
It's open source on GitHub so feel free to add issues or pull requests
If any of you need to code on your phones, check out CodeBoard. It's a keyboard that has all the symbols you need to access quickly. It's open source too.
"Coder Board" is the best i found function wise. Highly legible, fast, open source, no ads, Has all the buttons you have on a hardware keyboard (F keys, Esc, tab...etc), commands (Like Ctrl + C to copy) & editable snippets. Highly customisable, any button can be added(even whole language buttons individually). It's very minimalistic though, which can be a turn off. It can't be made to look like the keyboard but it will probably function better than any keyboard you'll find. I use it with termux and to code on my phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard&hl=en&gl=US
I customize the buttons and look. I code a lot in phone which requires many symbol like bracket, colon, semicolon. so i put them in top row.
Far from an elegant solution, but I keep CodeBoard installed so I can switch to it every now and then for quick edits that require keys that Google Keyboard lacks.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard
To use along with AIDE...
If any of you need to code on your phones/tablets, I made CodeBoard. It's a keyboard that has all the symbols you need to access quickly. It's open source too.
CodeBoard - Keyboard for Coding!
I made this for my own use, when I didn't have access to my laptop but still wanted to practice coding. All the keyboards I could find were designed for large screens or tablets, and were too big for using on my phone. But normal-sized keyboards didn't have all the symbols I needed (for C programming).
Here's what it looks like : http://i.imgur.com/pbEfBT7.png
Features:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard
I'd love some feedback.
Edit: Also if you like themeing check out my icon packs :)
CodeBoard - Keyboard for Coding!
I made this for my own use, when I didn't have access to my laptop but still wanted to practice coding. All the keyboards I could find were designed for large screens or tablets, and were too big for using on my phone. But normal-sized keyboards didn't have all the symbols I needed (for C programming). Made a few updates from when I last posted here.
Features:
Icon Packs
If you like themeing check out my icon packs :)
CodeBoard - Keyboard for Coding!
I made this for my own use, when I didn't have access to my laptop but still wanted to practice coding. All the keyboards I could find were designed for large screens or tablets, and were too big for using on my phone. But normal-sized keyboards didn't have all the symbols I needed (for C programming).
Here's what it looks like : http://i.imgur.com/pbEfBT7.png
Features:
Icon Packs
If you like themeing check out my icon packs :)
Updated to support down to 2.3 :) Link
Also @ /u/laosci /u/Timmy39
When I don't have a real keyboard (Bluetooh or OTG) on hand I use CodeBoard to type on the phone's console.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard
You can learn to program on your phone, yes. It will obviously not be ideal, but you can certainly do it. Remember that in the 60s/70s a lot of programming students got very little actual computer time and did a lot of their learning and practice on pen and paper, and they most commonly studied exactly the language CS50 uses.
If you can, get a USB-to-MicroUSB OTG cable like this one and plug a physical keyboard into your phone, because typing code on a phone keyboard would be pretty painful. If you want to type on the touchscreen, try this keyboard app that adds characters commonly used in code ({, }, _, [, ], etc) to a quick access bar.
CS50 uses C as its language, so here is a code editor/IDE that supports C.
Good luck! Feel free to PM me if you need some help with it, or with books relevant to it, I'll see if I can send you some.
Necesitas explicar para qué lo quieres
A mí no me hace sentido que necesites algo así para el navegador, porque si estás en el PC puedes simplemente abrir tu editor favorito y copiar pegar.
Si estás en el teléfono lo que necesitas es un teclado, acá tienes dos:
I've made a open source keyboard app called Codeboard with this clipboard feature, the idea was for code snippets. The swipe feature is missing currently, but that's a good idea, I may implement it! Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard
For a replacement for the android keyboard, I suggest you to use a USB adapter+keyboard or CodeBoard https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard
Anything you're missing in CodeBoard? I'm the dev, looking to make improvements.
I made CodeBoard! Take a look and let me know if you're missing any features :)
You can try this keyboard
This one. Free and open-source.
I switched from hacker's keyboard to code board after seeing hacker's keyboard not updated in a long time. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gazlaws.codeboard