Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Setting up a developer's environment on Android

The following is a set of suggestions.

Parts of the filesystem will need to be: read-only, read-write, and read-write-execute.
For a true developer's environment you will need the following:
llvm-clang, gcc with c++, CMake, a Lisp compiler, a D compiler, a Perl compiler, a python compiler, a smalltalk compiler, a Pascal compiler, a Java compiler, references to Forth, references to Go, aarch64 assembly reference, aarch32 assembly reference, Qemu, et al.

One also needs a USB hub that connects via Bluetooth for keyboard, mouse, speaker, audio card, and possible USB graphics card through Bluetooth. 

Xorg-proto multitouch will need to be enabled to allow both a stylus and mouse to be used on certain applications.
There needs to be multiple open windows of either styling or stacking.
Switchable desktops from an icon tray.

Add to the software list: testdisk, photorec, a gpt partitioning tool, sfdisk, sfdisk, fdisk, gparted, et al. 


This should be a reasonable list.

Why am I not doing this myself?

I am homeless and have to work with a limited set of tools. I refuse to use and abuse my family and friends. 

Thanks for taking the time to read this. Have a goodly and blessed day.
Tchau tchau.


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