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Macbook pro 13 for web and ios?
Hello, I'm going to take a laptop for coding in python, namely macbook pro 13 2016
Intel core i5 2.0GHz
8gb ram
256gb ssd
Will 8 GB of RAM and this processor be enough for python and other languages \u200b\u200b(java for example)
Please do not write what you take immediately with 16gb ram, unfortunately I don't have much money for a macbook pro with 16gb ram.
Just whether 8 GB is enough or not.
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I use MBP 2016 with exactly your specifications. Enough.
Included PyCharm with runserver, Telegram, Safari with 4 tabs, Slack, iTunes, Mail.
Didn't reboot for 3 weeks.
As the practice of working in our office has shown, for a poppy 8 GB of RAM is very small, and if you run emulators, then in general a pipe.
8 is enough for web development. If you run the emulator, then problems are already possible.
8 GB of RAM is enough. I use eclipse + pydev. The background is usually running elastic, radish, very often VmWare with Windows 2 GB. The processor is irrelevant! The same goes for macbook white fig knows what year (2009) with core2duo and 8GB of RAM. There's a little virtual slow down, especially with Windows.
I now have Air 11 2014 i7 8 256, enough for a python with a bang, virtual machines in the cloud. For Java it is more difficult, there memory is better than 16.
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