PC or Mac
#205
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Joined: Nov 2006
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From: duluth
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Why limit yourself? Just be prepared to slowly but surely ditch Windows for OS X. It's happening to just about every software developer I work with, and this is from kids right out of college to folks with 10-15 years invested in Windows. I think my company's engineering staff are about 30% Mac and growing.
I rarely see people doing actual software dev. on/for mac.
#207
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As for the "actual software dev" thing, the line between web and real dev is getting blurred. Almost every application I work on these days now in some way or shape has a web interface involved.
Last edited by NitroPye; 01-13-08 at 08:24 PM.
#208
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Joined: Aug 2005
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From: Kitchener, ON
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Truth. I can't think of a "web developer" job that doesn't involve serious back-end programming in Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, ASP, etc... I guess the closest thing that you could relate to a "web developer" would be the person who does CSS, but even that's more of a design thing.
#209
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Truth. I can't think of a "web developer" job that doesn't involve serious back-end programming in Java, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, ASP, etc... I guess the closest thing that you could relate to a "web developer" would be the person who does CSS, but even that's more of a design thing.






