I of course do much of the “work on A, reference on B” that others have talked about—the IDE open on one screen and the documentation open on the other—but it’s also worth pointing out the cases where there are multiple pieces of reference material that I’m trying to collide somehow, and having both of them open simultaneously is obviously incredible useful.
I of course do much of the “work on A, reference on B” that others have talked about—the IDE open on one screen and the documentation open on the other—but it’s also worth pointing out the cases where there are multiple pieces of reference material that I’m trying to collide somehow, and having both of them open simultaneously is obviously incredible useful.