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Saturday, 1 June 2013
Microsoft Windows vs. Mac for developers
I would bet near every developer has used or come into contact with OS X, the simple graphical interface advertises speed and initiative whilst you work. Windows, on the other hand is still the dominant operating system today. Microsoft is a much older and mature operating system and thus, owns 78% of the device market. Windows owns the feature of having a customizable workspace suiting the specific user more. OS X is so simple and straightforward to use, why need to customize your workspace?
The former head of Windows Steven Sinofsky (Released Windows 8)
See the market share of all devices:
So, Windows or OS X?
Sourced: http://www.pcworld.com/article/251340/windows_8_metro_ui_a_bold_new_face_for_windows.html |
Well firstly lets consider these points:
- Windows is highly customizable, I can configure my workspace to jump right in and develop in Visual Studio, a very awesome program used by many developers worldwide, your freedom is massive. Each new version has many new features and quirks. Take a look at the colour Microsoft has integrated! (above)
- Mac is very user friendly, sometimes too simple and its native Xcode program controls you.
- Quick, initiative browsers for developing web-based applications
- Everything looks better on Macbook's displays, retina helps your eyes dramatically.
- Unix Command Line (Terminal) is to die for.
- Great UI (jump into your daily activities and work immediately)
- Great app support, you cannot argue against the ability to drag-and-drop new applications to the /Applications folder!
Who has friends who develop on OS X and do they only develop for Apple devices?