Keeping A Healthy Tech Diet
24.05.12
Seasoned application developers know the importance of staying current with the latest languages and frameworks. Just as important is the need to experience operating systems that their customers use. This goes not only for desktop operating systems, but mobile OSes as well.
Having spent the last six months using iOS as my primary mobile platform, I decided to live in the Android world for a spell. Before going further, let me clarify that I won't abandon either platform entirely, since each has features that simply don't exist on the other. Also, Android tablets still have a long way to go before they match the elegance and simplicity of the iPad, though recent entries by Android hardware partners Asus and Samsung look promising. So although I've made the switch to an Android device as my primary mobile phone, the iPad will remain my tablet of choice for now. Besides, until an Android equivalent of Textastic is available, I won't be writing that much code on an Android tablet
Source: Dr. Dobb's (blog)