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Big_Brother_KIRS2020-06-18 04:15:04
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Big_Brother_KIRS, 2020-06-18 04:15:04

Macbook air, Pro which one to choose?

Good day.
Tell me please.
Which macbook to choose to work in xcode 11??

Understand. I am new to Apple in general and to this system in general. So this is such a strange question.
But I want to get into it. For I understand that Apple does a thing.

And the essence of the question is this:
1 -> which macbook to choose to work with xcode 11 and higher? And the price is from: 15.000k to 50.000k
2 -> Is it difficult to switch from Windows to Mac at all?
3-> Is there any difference between air and Pro versions for xcode 11???
4 -> Thank you very much for your answer

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Dmitry Bay, 2020-06-18
@Big_Brother_KIRS

1 -> which macbook to choose to work with xcode 11 and above? And price from: 15.000k to 50.000k

Don't look at AIR, it's not in your budget. There, consider only the latest generation, which came out this year.
In the used budget, this is most likely on the upper bar -
macbook pro 2013-2015 15 ", from the pros - 4 i7 cores, and he decides.
Either macbook pro 13 until 2017 somewhere, but I would take until 2015 in the old The main thing is to aim for 512gb
/ 16 gb ram and a bigger screen, 15 poppy is not much more, but gives a lot more profit in terms of convenience.
2 -> Is it difficult to switch from Windows to Mac at all?

Easily. But at first, I advise you to read all sorts of life hacks on using the system.
3-> Is there any difference between air and Pro versions for xcode 11???

The main problem is in the processors, and there is really trouble there. My advice is only pro.

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Alan Gibizov, 2020-06-18
@phaggi

The main question is why?
Judging by your previous questions, you yourself have not decided where to move.
There are some problems with the Mac ecosystem right now:
To work professionally under this system, you will have to sign applications; means to become an official developer; which means always living on the latest Macs.
And "to try" ... here is another problem:
Xcode11 requires Catalina. And this is now, let's say, not the best version of macOS.
Here is the link , take a look.
Despite the fact that I like apple in general, but exactly what you voiced - “try it on a used one” can cause a headache and forever wean you from the Mac ecosystem.
Given the planned move away from intel processors, you need to have a very good idea of ​​what you are trying and how it will further relate to the future reality of macOS.

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