Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style
software, trading, family, fun
Posted mac, programming on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008.
OK - so I ordered my 1st Mac in some… maybe 12 years?!?
MacBook Air. I figured a few things:
- It is a 1st generation evolutionary (not revolutionary) bit of hardware. It is very sexy
There may be issues with v1 hardware, but on par - it will be a Mac either way - and there is a good shot it will suit my needs well. - It is a Mac with just about the same specs as my ThinkPad X60 tablet. I really like my tablet. I really like small and light - a lot.
- It is Unix :)Â (I have had Linux machines @ home and work for at least the past 5 years).
- I will re-learn the mac thing and see what all the current hype IN THE DEVELOPER COMMUNITY is about.
- I will get to see more good UI design standards in practice.
Although I can program java - I am still largely “long Microsoft” personally. Any C\C++ I have done has been on Windows. Lets see what else we have as programming models for desktop applications. (I have done years of web stuff - I am still interested in desktop apps these days). The ‘architecture’ stuff, the people stuff, the agile stuff, etc - these are (thankfully) OS agnostic.
Check it out - it really looks lovely, small, lightweight, flat as can be, cool - really. I am NOT the uber-gadget-geek I once was. I am (trying hard) to generally be frugal. I have a lovely family that I would generally rather invest in - as opposed to my geek gadgets. This is really cool geekery - but it does have a purpose for me. So - kill me for getting a Mac as I have been talking about for a few months now - AND for it being cool, geeky, etc.
There are a TON of folks buying Macs these days. I am on an interesting mailing list with lots of experienced programmers/ agile folks. There are chains going on about whole dev teams ‘going mac’. It would be silly to ignore this. It would sort of be like ignoring the dynamic languages - there are reasons people are changing to Mac. On the server - Linux is there - big time - but it has been so many years and it is still not really on the desktop - except for dopes like me willing to spend hours on end getting drivers running, recompiling stuff you would never really care about as an ‘end user’ of a desktop OS.
Enough blabber. I will check in as my Mac experience begins in a few weeks.
-Chris
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