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What do you think about the new MacBook air for development purposes?

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  • 1
    it has two usb-c ports that means two monitors can be attached.
    Appart from the ridiculous pricing for the 500gig ssd it seems like a good deal.
  • 7
    If you want a MAC just say so. No need to hide behind "for development", "for ${random_reason}" :)

    And if you want it trully for development -- what's wrong with cheaper, older MACs?

    I know I'm gonna need one to port my app to iPhone/MacOS. There's no way I'm buying the newest model there is. It's a tragic waste of money.
  • 4
    Agree to what @netikras said. Just buy the older one with macOS Mojave patch support (yes, a patch, not the OS, just Google (or DuckDuckGo) "mac os mojave patch for older macs")
  • 2
    @Haxk20 Yep, the other 2/3 is the Apple tax.
  • 1
    @Haxk20 I see it like:
    30% - actual cost
    30% - apple tax
    30% - bcz it's the freshest potato in the market
    10% - to keep iDeals running
  • 0
    @netikras and I am more than sure that they also factor in the price of the "free" macOS as well
  • 1
    If my employer offered it to me, I would ask, "are you sure this is all that's available?"

    For my own purposes, absolutely not.

    Also, why do they keep saying "SSD" and why do people keep repeating it? You have to go back like 6 or 7 years to find an apple laptop with a spinning drive in it.
  • 1
    Depends on what you 'develop'... Web stuff works for sure, hardcore heavy stuff: nope.
    Also in my opinion it is way too expensive. I'd rather consider a MacBook Pro (new/used)
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