In the real world people are working on laptops, while using iOS and Android mostly to consume content, play games, browse web and show plane tickets.
When they actually become a match to laptops and 2-1 convertibles, maybe.
And there Chromebooks are no where to be seen outside US school system, iPad Pros are mostly a gimmick in rich countries and Android 2-1 are basically phone apps with keyboard.
I am not saying that people aren’t using desktops to do work. What I’m saying that relatively few companies are putting money into writing desktop software. The jobs are limited compared to writing web based software.
If I ever got back into desktop software, it would be highly specialized low level C/C++ code and not WPF/Sharepoint/UWP software.
When they actually become a match to laptops and 2-1 convertibles, maybe.
And there Chromebooks are no where to be seen outside US school system, iPad Pros are mostly a gimmick in rich countries and Android 2-1 are basically phone apps with keyboard.