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Which laptop to choose for frontend and backend development?
I am engaged in frontend and backend development at an amateur level, mostly I am working on my project, I rarely make orders, but they do happen. I'm going to improve my level, I want to take fresh hardware, a laptop or an ultrabook. You ask: Why portable? I will answer: HZ, I constantly sit at home, I'm afraid to take a powerful in-patient, knowing myself, with a powerful pitch, I will stupidly hang out in the games of the year on (AGAIN). I decided to try Apple products, I'm looking at the Apple MacBook Air i5 (8210Y), it's more expensive to take, there is no money :( What do you think is enough for comfortable work? What would you recommend as an alternative in the same price range?
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Take the cheapest DEXP.
A small amount of RAM will wean you from dragging a 500-kilobyte JS file into the code for the sake of a small menu, a weak processor will wean you from rampant Ajax, and a weak battery will teach you how to optimize.
A powerful PC for webbar is contraindicated, because you will be doing a monstrous gluttonous something that will eat up batteries and memory, but what about you, you have only 10 GB gobbled up.
To work at home, you don’t need a laptop at all, it’s a complete discomfort.
And so that it is not possible to freeze in games, look towards a mini-PC, into which it is basically impossible to put a discrete vidyuhi, for example, this one . Well, the monitor, of course, to taste.
Yes, it has a place for a laptop HDD for file storage.
Air for something serious is not enough. For the light development of norms, but you need to be aware of this and know that you will not do anything complicated for the next couple of years.
Optimally - to take a normal stationary station twice as powerful for the same money.
If you have problems with game addiction, then this should be corrected, you won’t help with restrictions - you won’t work normally for one fig, even on a laptop, even on a stationary one.
What is the point of overpaying for a poppy if you are for the web? With the same hardware, buy any other ultrabook one and a half to two times cheaper, and with the saved money, buy a large monitor to which you will connect a laptop for more comfortable work at home, and another 20+ thousand savings will remain. Well, it’s nonsense to overpay for poppies, okay, there designers say something about matrices and the “correct colors” justifying the overpayment, but what the hell is it for ordinary mortals to throw money away?
Take https://catalog.onliner.by/notebook/asus/fx505dybq024
you won't regret it
Your argument about "you can't play on a laptop, you have to work" is very correct.
I had a big, powerful PC that I often played on. Then I bought an additional small Thinkpad X220 12.5". At first, the screen seemed very small, but then I got used to it.
Now I do all the work on my laptop, and I took the bulky noisy PC to the garage.
The main advantages of the laptop are that it is very quiet, takes up minimal space on the table, and you can take it anywhere and work there.Well, you can’t play on it, because I also threw
away the mouse.In general, the laptop has solid pluses.
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