

- #Windows computer for programmings vs mac mac os x
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- #Windows computer for programmings vs mac software
( Update: this seems to be finally fixed in Mavericks, even though last 2 years I've been told numerous times that it would contradict "the Mac way"). I mean, if you'd like interface designed about ppl who care about HCI, you'd choose Linux or Win7 anyway. But it's OSX so who'd care about ergonomy when you can have eyecandy. It will be ugly, unresponsive and at times will display bunch of "N/A" instead of menu. You can get lame "solution" for that, called SecondBar.

Then you have to download source and compile it (welcome to 1980's).
#Windows computer for programmings vs mac software
If you're not lucky, there is no MacPort for software you're looking for. Want Qt? Reserve 5 hours for compilation. It downloads the package and compiles it. Installing MacPorts feels like Linux 15 years ago.

Apparently I'm not the only one switching from OSX back to Linux.Īll the tools you take for granted in Linux are either non-existent or painful to get to work on OSX: I've been using MacOS X for about half a year on my dev machine and I definitely wound not recommend it to developer, other than iPhone/OSX developers (they don't have a choice, do they?). I tried to find things that can be done on Mac but not on Windows with the same level of ease, but I couldn't. If you develop daily on Mac and prefer Mac over anything else, can you give me a merit that Mac has over Windows/Linux? Maybe something you can do on Mac that cannot be done in Windows/Linux with the same level of ease?
#Windows computer for programmings vs mac mac os x
However, I don't see what strong merits Mac OS X has over Windows. I understand why people, who are working in multimedia/entertainment industry, would use Mac OS X.
#Windows computer for programmings vs mac upgrade
Is it because you need to upgrade Windows every 2 years (less backwards compatible)? Is it the applications that are only available on Mac OS X? Does that really make it worth it? Although Windows is not nix based, you can pretty much develop on any platform or language, except Cocoa/Objective-C. Some might argue that Mac OS X got the beautiful UI and is nix based, but Linux can do that. I know that there are programmers who prefer Windows and Linux, but I'm asking the programmers who would just use Mac OS X and nothing else, because they think Mac OS X is the greatest fit for programmers.

However, I'm still having a hard time understanding why programmers enthusiastically choose Mac OS X over Windows and Linux? I've worked on both Mac and Windows for awhile. It is not currently accepting new answers or interactions. This question and its answers are locked because the question is off-topic but has historical significance.
