Because the school does not allow computers to be brought into my freshman year (it is said that it will be very strict this year), I want to use iPad programming. Finally, I found a seemingly feasible method to use SSH, but I have no idea how to operate it specifically, so how to use it on iPad What about SSH programming? (Know the basic operations of vim)
c9 or koding
Buy a win10 tablet, the kind that can connect a keyboard. Both a tablet and a laptop
Highly recommend surface
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Update:
It turns out that the original poster was not talking about linux ssh, but JAVA SSH. . .
Since it’s a JAVA set, and I guess the author doesn’t know vim, then iPad plus keyboard plus vim won’t work.
And JAVA is really not fun without an IDE. For a long time, I have to choose between OS X and Windows.
The original poster said he had no money to buy it, but how did you buy your Mac and iPad? . .
IOS system is really not suitable for programming! ! ! It's better to treat the teacher to a meal and talk to him. I believe they are not too stupid. If they really only care about the system and will not allow computer programming without conscience, then there is no point in staying in this school.
Really, a school that knows the system is bad but still maintains it will definitely not learn useful knowledge!
Why not give it a try
树莓派
?Don’t you go to an Internet cafe? . .
iterminal ssh tool, just search for ssh in App store
I am using an ssh client on my iPad, called Serverauditor, you can try it.