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Why most programmers use two or more monitors?

Why most programmers use two or more monitors?

14th Apr 2020, 4:20 PM
Ayush Dwivedi
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Thanks for the answers everyone :)
17th Apr 2020, 10:37 AM
Ayush Dwivedi
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A J how is this off-topic question though? 😂 A beginner might get confused with all the Hollywood movies and ask
14th Apr 2020, 4:47 PM
Humayra🇧🇩
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2 or more monitors allow you to switch windows as rare as possible, because everything you need is already on the screens. Most of the time I have a code editor and a chat on the first screen and a browser on the second one.
16th Apr 2020, 6:30 AM
Igor Makarsky
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I dont use monitors , i code in smartphone
14th Apr 2020, 5:40 PM
VaiBhav
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I use only one since I'm very beginner at it 👀😂 I think it helps to look up for things easily? I sometimes use my monitor to code and keep my phone to look for syntaxes and stuff. Also if someone codes in an extensive level, he might use a couple of monitors for the ease of analyzing stuff
14th Apr 2020, 4:29 PM
Humayra🇧🇩
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You got your terminal on one, IDE on the other, profiler on the next one, and so on. Productivity adds up over time instead of just using alt-tab a bunch.
15th Apr 2020, 1:17 AM
Michael David
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Code editor on first, IDE on second, CCTV on third, ping monitors on fourth, video game on fifth, latest marvel on sixth, SL forum on seventh, Music player on eighth, GIMP on ninth, movie editor on tenth, Word processor on eleventh, Presentation editor on twelfth, Spreadsheet editor on thirteenth, remote desktop on fourteenth, antivirus on fifteenth. Finally, I feel contented with my productivity level 🤓
15th Apr 2020, 6:06 AM
Ipang
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Are you sure when you say "most programmers"? There are a lot of people out there working with not just 1 monitor, but also a small device (laptop). Especially when they're just getting started. It's fine if the company they work for can afford multiple monitors for each coder, but not many companies can/will. It depends also on what they do and hardware support maybe. But I doubt most programmers actually use multi monitors.
14th Apr 2020, 4:42 PM
Ipang
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You can't easily code lying on your couch though. 😁
14th Apr 2020, 6:33 PM
HonFu
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Thanks you for that question, very useful! Jayne 🐱 btw - I agree, I don't think it's off topic!🤔🤔
14th Apr 2020, 7:00 PM
Jayne Clifford-Greening
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I use sololearn on my phone. But whenever I use it on my laptop, I like to have the sololearn website running on the laptop's display and an IDE on my a monitor. I copy and paste practice codes and then play with them in the IDE.
16th Apr 2020, 3:57 AM
Emmanuel K
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We can't know for sure if most programmers use two or more monitors. We don't have the statistics to accurately measure that. However, personally I have seen a couple of programmers use two or more screens and when I asked them why they told me that it gives them some sort of clarity without having to scroll up and down the page on one screen alone.
16th Apr 2020, 5:38 AM
Michael Solomon
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Seriously speaking, if you do any form of editing, design or coding that requires working with two or more documents or software, and you haven't tried two monitors(displays) before, I will recommend that you try it. There are some apps that can also help divide one display into many virtual monitors in case you have a large display.
16th Apr 2020, 3:40 PM
Emmanuel K
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For example, i use visual studio code, a terminal, some google, a window with archive xplorer (right now im generating something) smtimes i generate interfaces, need pdfs to read some info... as you see, all in one screen is crazy
15th Apr 2020, 2:01 AM
Vicente Gras Mas
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For the ones who use three monitors. The first one is for coding, the second one is for research and the third one is for software testing.
15th Apr 2020, 12:00 PM
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Code lines gradually increase as u start 2 code real stuff.. And so does the number of platforms such as formatting ,styling, programming and database )- for adding more functionality to your stuff. Hence, u need to focus on multiple factors(code) while coding . eg. Might need during the function calling....
15th Apr 2020, 4:35 PM
Aditya Narayan Chaurasia
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2 screens for me is good because I use one for my code and the other for test, command line and internet researches
16th Apr 2020, 3:25 AM
Mathieu Perron
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B L could you remove your above 2 posts from this thread please? Those are not related to this discussion and could be considered spam. It is ok to start your own thread instead, and people will notice them from the "recent questions " menu. Thanks !
17th Apr 2020, 8:08 PM
ifl
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I code in smartphone mostly...and I use laptop very less....
24th Apr 2020, 1:31 PM
Aditya Raj
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Its like to ask why we have a lot of book instead of one . The more information you got the more ability you can do . Its the same with screens you have multiple softwares running so you can work fast and so easy than every time switching windows between each others
15th Apr 2020, 5:17 AM
Azize Ez-hraoui
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