Without additional constraints, I imagine the answer is No. But...
For a frequent traveling developer, would the Quest Pro provide a nice alternative to having only the laptop screen?
I had the original Quest, and the biggest problem I ran into was eyestrain. Modern headsets are good at mitigating motion sickness, but having a pair of bifocal lens in your face causes headaches after an hour or two. The only thing I continued using it for was watching movies in a theater-like setting, which looked great on the OLED display. If you're interested in a casual use-case like that, you probably won't be super disappointed. It's not going to replace your external display anytime soon though.
Even the thought of the Quest strapped to my face for hours makes me nauseous.