A developer's week working from the iPad<article>
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During the second half of December, Toronto—which I call home—suffered one of the harshest ice storms on record, knocking out our electricity for several days. It also left us with both a maple tree leaning precariously against our house’s roof and, totally coincidentally, a sudden longing for warmer shores.</p><p>
Before leaving on a week-long trip to Florida with my family, I filed enough stories to cover my
Macworld work for the following seven days, but I still needed to tend to my day job as a developer. Since I didn’t feel like leaving a $3000 MacBook Pro in my hotel room while I was shaking hands with Mickey Mouse, I decided to take only my iPad Air on the trip—not without a little apprehension, mind you, because, as everyone knows, the iPad is built for
consumption, and not
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A developer's week working from the iPad