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Wine for android only works on devices with x86 chips. Most android phones use ARM chips. Ruling out wine for most devices unfortunately :(
Quoda is close to an IDE, if that's what your looking for?
Quoda is an excellent app to install on mobile devices: It's like having a little desktop word processor on your phone; with a keyboard suitable for development. And you can save files with normal file extensions.
I prefer Quoda code editor for web development.
It has snippets, quick preview, browser preview, find and replace, code highlight.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.henrythompson.quoda
I use Quoda (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.henrythompson.quoda&hl=en) It keeps buffers without having to save them explicitly, you can even kill the activity, the code is still here
I'm a programmer by trade and I've used ended up using standard programming tools for my writng. I keep all my writing backed up using Bitbucket and use a plain text editor (currently I use Atom on my pc and Quoda on my phone) for actual writing. I save my documents as text using markdown to mark headings and such when I need them.
I'm only a hobbyist dev really, but I've been screwing around for around 13 years now in more languages than I care to remember and finally have a publicly-released program I've been maintaining for about 4 months now + a few other projects I'm working on that are in alpha/beta. I also don't use all of this daily, but this is most of my toolset:
I also have some dev tools I have or have used on my phones throughout the years (Android) to make quick fixes/changes while away from my PC.
The one which costs ! I am using this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.henrythompson.quoda
Quoda Code Editor is pretty good.