HP Stream 11 capable of programming and light gaming

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Hey,
I need to get a pretty low-budget laptop and I found the HP Stream 11 for a really nice price, but I want to ask you if it's going to be capable of the things I'll use it for. Mainly I'll use it for programming like front end and back end web development, so I think that won't be a problem but when it comes to Visual Studio and similar I'm not sure if it will run it properly. Except programming, I'd play some pretty simple 2D indie games. If anyone has an idea if the laptop will be capable of these things then please share your opinion.

P.S:
Specs of the laptop:
CPU - Celeron N2840
RAM - 2GB
GPU - eh, intel HD graphics
Flash memory/SSD(?) - 32GB
I like it because it's really cheap and light so I can carry it anywhere. I know 32GB isn't a lot but I'll use it with a SD Card and an external drive as well.
 
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Most people regret buying very cheap laptops very quickly after they buy them. For coding, sure, no issues. For games, look up exactly what games you want to play and look up the requirements and maybe some benchmaks for them on your type of system.
Most people regret buying very cheap laptops very quickly after they buy them. For coding, sure, no issues. For games, look up exactly what games you want to play and look up the requirements and maybe some benchmaks for them on your type of system.
 
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