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authorbt <bt@web>2023-12-12 11:11:16 -0500
committerIkiWiki <ikiwiki.info>2023-12-12 11:11:16 -0500
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-# Web Development on a $200 Chromebook
-
-2020-01-07
+[[!meta title="Web Development on a $200 Chromebook"]]
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*This blog post was written, edited and tested locally* on a cheap $200 Chromebook. The article draft was composed in Sublime Text. Jekyll (the SSG this website uses) was generated via the Linux Beta Terminal running alongside Chrome OS. It was then pushed to the Github repo from the same Terminal and published automatically to Netlify. But more on that later.
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Looking from the outside, I always liked the concept of the Chrome OS ecosystem. It had a solid list of features that appealed to me, specifically:
-- Blazingly fast boot times
+- Blazing fast boot times
- Long lasting battery life (roughly 8 hours with consistent usage)
- Extremely cheap entry point for "low-end" devices
- And, more recently, support for Android &amp; Linux apps