My primary frustration was switching between keyboards. The laptop and peripheral keyboard keys were spaced differently, and my fingers couldn't switch easily.
Less so, but still frustrating, was window management when I was used to dual monitors.
I became dependent on those pieces of hardware in order to code happily.
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My primary frustration was switching between keyboards. The laptop and peripheral keyboard keys were spaced differently, and my fingers couldn't switch easily.
Less so, but still frustrating, was window management when I was used to dual monitors.
I became dependent on those pieces of hardware in order to code happily.