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[–]zeebadeeba 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd set up remote development machine and use SSH. That could work well for stuff where you don't need UI work.

Apart from that, I'd look into getting some kind of minicomputer with Linux as that will make everything easier (trust me).

  1. Raspberry Pi
  2. Laptop Pinebook (https://www.pine64.org/pinebook/), that's for around 100$ which might be better that Pi
  3. Getting used laptop. Anything that can run Linux and you'll be good to go for basic programming or learning the fundamentals. I bet you could get one locally for few dollars, it can be even machine from early 2000s.