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Real men use UNIX (OS X is built on FreeBSD UNIX foundations). I still use Windows Vista Media Center for TV/surfing at home, but now use OS X Leopard on a shiny Macbook Pro at work. I still utilise XP under Parallels if I have to.
Great to have access to both the Windows command prompt AND a proper BASH shell (terminal). The earlier noob who was slagging off macs knows nothing about computers and would probably have an aneuryism if you sat him in front of a terminal window.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAren't Macs just toy computers?
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostDo you not choose Jobs as your personal lord and saviour?
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Originally posted by snaw View PostHonestly, I'm starting to think Mac fanboys are the computer equivalent of evangelical Christians. You love your mac, great. Good for you. Keep it to yourself then please and stop chapping me fliping door banging on about how great they are.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostHasn't this argument been rolling on now for about 16 years or so. I remember being a student and debating quite vigorously. If only I'd known then ...
Honestly, I'm starting to think Mac fanboys are the computer equivalent of evangelical Christians. You love your mac, great. Good for you. Keep it to yourself then please and stop chapping me fliping door banging on about how great they are.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Postget a Mac
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Hasn't this argument been rolling on now for about 16 years or so. I remember being a student and debating quite vigorously. If only I'd known then ...
Honestly, I'm starting to think Mac fanboys are the computer equivalent of evangelical Christians. You love your mac, great. Good for you. Keep it to yourself then please and stop chapping me fecking door banging on about how great they are.
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ASP.NET is no more/less broken than the Java equivalent (whatever the fook that is these days).
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOf course, if you're working with the epic fail that is ASP.NET, well, you have my sympathy... it must be sad to be unable to do your job to the highest standard possible because of the brokenness of your platform
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*Dons the flame proof suit and retreats to the bunker ( with his iMac )*
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Macs are standard issue for web devs at Yahoo! Europe, and I think now also in the States.
Also for developers at several other web-focused PLCs that I'm aware of.
TBH, if you're not writing Windows desktop applications, the only reason not to use a Mac is that you prefer Linux. I haven't met a professional software developer working on OS-agnostic applications who voluntarily uses Windows for a couple of years now.
Nobody who's serious about web development would consider Windows as their primary development environment for a second - when you need to add the last few fixes to cope with the bugs in Internet Explorer, just run Windows under Parallels or VMWare for the necessary hour or so.
Of course, if you're working with the epic fail that is ASP.NET, well, you have my sympathy... it must be sad to be unable to do your job to the highest standard possible because of the brokenness of your platform
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