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I use the same arrangement when developing code for Haiku-OS. You tend to have a number of windows open while writting C++ code.
But for some reason I *ALWAYS* have the main body of code displayed on the right hand screen, with the docs and extra windows on the left. Does this have anything to being right-handed? Do south-paws do the reverse?
PS. When not coding I tend to only use one screen for everything.