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- [How to access code-server with a self signed certificate on iPad?](#how-to-access-code-server-with-a-self-signed-certificate-on-ipad)
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- [Servediter iPad App](#servediter-ipad-app)
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- [Raspberry Pi USB-C Network](#raspberry-pi-usb-c-network)
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- [Recommendations](#recommendations)
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- [By 2022 iPad coding more desirable on Arm Macs](#by-2022-iPad-coding-more-desirable-on-arm-macs)
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the certificate. [more apple support here](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204477)
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6. Now you can access code-server! 🍻
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### Recommendations
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Once you have code-server accessible to your iPad a few things could help save you time:
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- Use multi task mode to make code changes and see browser at the same time
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- Prevents iOs background dropping an App's state if you are full screen switching between code-server and browser
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- Be sure you are using the debug/terminal that is built into VS Code so that you don’t need another terminal app running
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- Again, prevents switching between full screen app and losing your view to iOs background app memory management
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- You should be of a mindset willing to deal and adapt with differences in having an imperfect experience, for the perceived joyful benefits of interacting with your computer in more intuitive ways
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### Servediter iPad App
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App Store and then input your server information. If you are running a local server or mabye a usb-c
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connected Raspberry Pi, you will input your settings into "Self Hosted Server".
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### Raspberry Pi USB-C Network
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## Raspberry Pi USB-C Network
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It is a bit out of scope for this project, however, great success is being reported using iPad on the go with just a single USB-C cable connected to a Raspberry Pi both powering and supplying direct network access. Many support articles already exist but the key steps boil down to turning on Network over USB-C on the Raspberry Pi itself and the rest of the steps are just like getting Code Server running any where else.
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>
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> -- <cite>[Acker Apple](http://github.com/ackerapple/)</cite>
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### By 2022 iPad coding more desirable on Arm Macs
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## Recommendations
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Once you have code-server accessible to your iPad a few things could help save you time:
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- Use multi task mode to make code changes and see browser at the same time
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- Prevents iOs background dropping an App's state if you are full screen switching between code-server and browser
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- Be sure you are using the debug/terminal that is built into VS Code so that you don’t need another terminal app running
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- Again, prevents switching between full screen app and losing your view to iOs background app memory management
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- You should be of a mindset willing to deal and adapt with differences in having an imperfect experience, for the perceived joyful benefits of interacting with your computer in more intuitive ways
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## By 2022 iPad coding more desirable on Arm Macs
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> This section is generalized opinions intended to inform fellow Apple product consumers of perceived over time changes coming down the line
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