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by a45l98
5023 days ago
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No. Apple has always been popular with intelligent people (whether they are technical or not) and it has always been the best choice for certain uses. But things are changing. First they started selling mp3 players. Then phones. Now Etch-A-Sketches. And now we have CS PhD's getting defensive about their choice to use Apple computers. New types of users. New focus. Xcode makes for "the best coding machines"? You mean that's better than a machine that comes with a compiler already installed and ready to go? With no certificates? And No hoop-jumping? How is it better? |
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If you know if a laptop that is better than a high-end macbook pro, please let me know. I mean, please...I'm not supposed to use Macs myself given who I work for...I am desperate for a decent work laptop without a fruit logo on it.
Sometimes MBPs are bought and Windows/Bootcamp is installed, sometimes they install Linux, sometimes OSX is perfectly OK because they are using Eclipse or some other cross platform IDE anyways. And their are those that actually do Mac/iOS development. Fun stuff.