I'm on a 32 and 27 in monitor and there is nothing better than having a tiling wm. The available space is so large I really don't want to touch the mouse to put something into the right position.
To add to the rest of the discussion. I've tried different tiling wms. Starting with qtile (written in python) to awesome, xmonad i3 and now I'm on sway. I think xmonad has the best way of dealing with multiple screens (tags are essentially independent of screen), which I missed originally when moving away from it. Fortunately there are some python scripts to emulate the same behavior on i3/sway.
To add to the rest of the discussion. I've tried different tiling wms. Starting with qtile (written in python) to awesome, xmonad i3 and now I'm on sway. I think xmonad has the best way of dealing with multiple screens (tags are essentially independent of screen), which I missed originally when moving away from it. Fortunately there are some python scripts to emulate the same behavior on i3/sway.