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Is Mac OS suitable for learning to program?
Good day, dear ones.
I'm going to university to study programming.
In this regard, I need a good laptop. In all my parameters (lightness, practicality and power), the 2014 MacBook Pro of the maximum assembly came up, namely Intel Core i7 (Turbo Boost up to 4GHz), 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GTM 750M.
But there was one nuance, will I be able to study the university program in my specialty on this laptop? And is it worth switching to a Mac?
• Algorithmic, object-oriented, functional and low-level programming languages (С, С++, C#, Java, Delphi, Assembler, etc.);
• software development environments (IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse, Microsoft Visual Studio, etc.);
• software platforms (.NET Framework, Java);
• web technologies (PHP, HTML, CSS, XML, JavaScript, J2EE (JSP, Servlet), ASP.NET, Silverlight, WCF, etc.);
• operating systems: Windows and Unix families;
• application software packages for solving problems of technical calculations (MathCad, MathLab, etc.);
• graphic editors (CorelDRAW);
• local and global networks, databases, distributed databases, DBMS (Oracle, MySQL, MS SQL Server, etc.);
• modern software development and testing technologies (Rational Rose, BPwin, ERwin, Enterprise Architect, WinRunner, SilkTest, etc.);
• integrated packages in the economy (1C, etc.), automation of the bank, expert systems;
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Mac OS X is Unix. It will all end with the fact that in the classrooms and the teacher will have Windows, and 90% of your programs simply will not start or work correctly due to the lack of a normal port for poppy. And you will blame the education system for this, not yourself. For uni, buy a 15`` laptop with Windows. Then buy yourself a poppy in high school.
Which axis is better for the university - depends on the university / teachers. We have one of the teachers on the Linux program, his group studies C ++, works on the multiplatform Qt.
I would take a Mac. Firstly, it will be more pleasant to work, and secondly, you can always put Windows in a virtual machine / or as a 2nd axis using BootCamp.
As for iron:
"According to all my parameters (lightness, practicality and power)"
With ease and practicality, it is clear why high power is needed? I strongly doubt that the tasks that you will be given at the university will be able to load at least a dual-core i5 for ultrabooks. As Arik wrote , you most likely will have enough ultrabook for you.
Doesn't it seem strange to you that for study you will need a top-end laptop, which not all programmers even allow themselves?
In general, if you need a laptop purely for study, I would take an MBP 13 "with 256/512GB SSD (depending on how many heavy files you have). Air 13" would also do, but the screen resolution is small there , not so nice to work. If it's not critical for you, you can take Air.
You can put Windows on the apple via BootCamp, so it will do. The only thing - to take a macbook for Windows - this is some kind of unjustified majorism, you can find something good from ordinary laptops for that kind of money.
Better buy a laptop from Dell with Windows. My friend sold his poppy when he entered the POiP. Due to the fact that in the college Windows is everywhere and the curriculum is also done under Windows.
More and heavier than 11 'Air will no longer pick up, of course, provided that good eyesight. And so very light and always by itself. I agree with those who unsubscribed, Windows is better for the university, but still I would take something that is very light and small. In a month, another will be too lazy to carry such weights every day. And in terms of power, I don’t think that there will be something really so powerful at the university and an average ultrabook will be enough for you.
Already 3 courses behind with Mac pro retina 13, the flight is normal. Putting a virtual machine is not a problem, the laptop pulls everything with a bang, the performance almost does not sag (parallels). The training program was approximately the same, with an eye to the personal preferences of teachers. Axis and Windows used 50/50 approximately.
If we consider Windows - dell inspiron is just a top series, asus have good ultras, but they are more expensive and with a touch screen Oo)
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