Windows since day 1
I’ve been a windows user since… well, since the first PC I had.
I had a brief encounter with Macintosh when I was 11, which I used for a while. I don’t remember much of it but it was given to me for free along with a bag full of computer magazines, which had CD’s with a bunch of demo version of software. The only thing I remember was really a 3D flying game. Which was horrible…
For software development, Linux is vastly better. Software development on MacOS X is tedious in comparison. The basic Unix layer hasn't been maintained properly for over a decade now. Seriously, it's FreeBSD from 2006-7 with no updates. The clang/llvm toolchain is non-standard with various bits not working as they should (it's a custom Apple fork). I do.NET Core development at work on a Mac (that's all I have access to), and the biggest pain in the ass is not being able to test against IIS (which is what we deploy to) locally. If there was a way to work with that it wouldn't be so bad. The next largest pain in the ass is how shitty VS for Mac is compared to regular VS. Plus: DistroWatch reviews Tails 1.3, and the Linux Mint developers want to make the Cinnamon desktop load faster Why do web developers use OS X instead of Linux? Apple's OS X operating system for. Of the three I've used (Mac OS X, Linux, Windows), I consider Linux the best place to do Java development. My primary personal machine is a Mac, and I've done quite a lot of Java development there and been happy with it. Unfortunately, however, Apple lags behind the official JDK releases and you're pretty much limited to the few versions they.
I later got a brand new PC with Windows XP which I used for a few years. That’s when I was introduced to 3DS Max, Paint Shop Pro and stuff. And games of course!
Fast-forward about 4-5 years…
I started becoming interested in Web Development…
Fast-forward another year…
I discovered Ubuntu, which looked interesting.. Probably because I just wanted to try something new.
It was a fun experience but I couldn’t really get used to though so I quickly went back to Windows (7, at the time).
Web development on Windows (7)
So, I’m back into Windows for another year or so and as I become more and more experienced in the art of web development, I gradually become aware of how inferior Windows is in comparison to GNU/Linux or Unix-based Operating Systems in general (Like Mac).
Sure, you can always customize it…
While still being a bit hesitant when it comes to using Ubuntu or any other Linux Distro for that matter, I became aware that most of the things you need is usually available, such as Git, Composer, and many others.
But it is without a doubt much better integrated on Unix based systems like Mac and Linux. Using Git required me to use an alternative Command-line Shell called “Git Bash”. It was ok. but When I decided to use Cygwin, for Linux tools and commands on Windows (I had grown to like them by now) I wasn’t able to use Git within it. I ended up installing Console2 which allowed me to run multiple command-line shells in a tabbed layout.
It felt like duck tape.
But running 3 shells was cumbersome and down-right ugly! It felt like… duck tape.
Goodbye Windows. Hello Linux! (Again)
I decided I’d give Linux another go. First, by installing Ubuntu 13.04 x64.
My next Post will be about that Adventure, so until then… What do you think is the most suited operating system for web development? Take part in the poll below if you want to voice your opinion.
Cheers.
Take Our PollIs Windows or Mac better for programming? Another in a long line of questions about which of the two is better for what activity. The Windows vs Mac debate has been going on for as long as the two have existed.
When you choose a laptop for programming, it seems as though the internet is rife with opinion posts about which is better for what subject whether it be personal use, photo or video editing, web development, gaming, cat video playing, etc. Today, we take a look at whether Windows or Mac is better for programming. By the way, read this if you are unsure about a laptop or desktop for programming.
The Mac appears to hail as the go-to for software engineers but does it really stand out against Windows for programming specifically? The answer is not as simple as you might think.
In short, this choice really comes down to the programming you will be doing and your own personal preference. Before we get into the breakdown between the two, there are a few things to remember when it comes to programming.
Mac Vs. Windows For Programming In 2020
Linux and UNIX
Linux and UNIX are very important to programming. Before Linux came UNIX. UNIX is an operating system and is crowned as one of, if not the best, operating systems ever created, so called for its stability, flexibility, and security.
Linux is an operating system as well, just like Windows and macOS and has become one of the most popular development operating systems available. It powers everything from your phone to your refrigerator. Linux is Unix-like, meaning it is similar in many ways to Unix despite not being the same. You must be able to run Linux on your laptop to be able to program. That being said, both Mac and Windows can run Linux just fine.
…UNIX called for its stability, flexibility, and security . Linux powers everything from your phone to your refrigerator ..
What Are You Programming For
The laptop you choose will also depend on what sort of programming and development you are working on. Simply stated, if you’re doing programming work for macOS, it will likely be easier on you if you have macOS running on your device; likewise with Windows.
Simply stated, there are some stacks which just work better with Windows and some that just work better with Mac. So, before choosing a platform to program on, first think about what sort of programming you are going to be doing.
Personal Preference
To be perfectly frank, this debate really comes down to personal preference. If you’ve been using Windows your whole life, don’t take this article (or any of the opinionated, indoctrinated debates you see online) as proof that you need to switch to Mac or vice versa.
There is really no right answer to this question and it all comes down to your needs as a programmer i.e. what and who you are programming for as well as your needs as a consumer of technology. So, relax and have fun! That’s what programming is about.
Familiarity Of UX
Mac laptops are versatile, high tech machines that can get the job done. They will be able to handle most any coding and programming work you do. Especially if you’re doing programming work for an Apple ecosystem, then a Mac is your best option.
Almost any hiccups can be worked around using alternate software, apps, programs, etc. Some programmers claim that Mac will give you far fewer headaches than Windows when it comes to certain stacks or languages which may be true but the bottom line is your ability to program.
MacOS is Unix-like, meaning it is similar to, but not the same as, Unix and by extension, Linux. This means that development may just be a tiny bit easier and slightly less time-consuming on a Mac as compared to Windows.
Windows Vs Linux For Developers
Your Budget
The main drawback to Mac for the first time buyer is the price. Most new Macs range well over $2000 at the time of writing.
If you’re into programming as a career, Mac is definitely an option to consider for its programming ability and ease of use in certain stack development.
For casual programmers though, there are other, more budget-friendly, options available to you that will work for your purposes.
Do You Need Windows Specific Tools
With Windows, you would be developing on the platform used by the most users. Despite the Macs’ popularity in the media, Windows still reigns as the most used platform and thus the most developed for. You’ll find it more popular with software engineers who develop for the enterprise.
That being said, you can’t develop for iOS on a Windows computer so keep in mind the type of development you want to work on.
Windows is not Unix-like, as macOS is, but Linux can be run on Windows now and updates are being made relatively regularly to support it. This can bring Windows nearly up to the level of ease that a Mac gives with more compatibility and stability.
Stability Of O.S
While Windows is great for front end development, for back end developers, the platform can be a pain to use. You’ll be sitting through several hours of updates, drivers, installers, etc. to get a good system running but after that, you’ll find your development easier.
Does This Really Matter
Mac Vs Linux For Development
Mac Vs Linux For Developers Mac
While Windows may be better for some programming and Mac other, most all programming can be done on either with some workarounds. ‘Better’ (in terms of programming) here really means ‘easier’. Both types of laptops are very similar and you’ll find that programming ease often comes with practice and knowledge and not necessarily equipment.
Conclusion
Always keep in mind the type of programming you want to be doing and what your own personal preferences are when choosing between Mac and Windows for your programming needs.
Both types of laptops are very similar and you’ll find that programming ease often comes with practice and knowledge and not necessarily equipment. Always keep in mind the type of programming you want to be doing and what your own personal preferences are when choosing between Mac and Windows for your programming needs.
Resources
Mac Vs Linux For Programming Reddit
LINFO. Linux for Absolute Beginners, The Linux Info Project.