I mostly work remotely out of my house in the mountains, although I did work onsite for four months last fall which was fun (that was at Google). I like to meet my customers in person, but do most work in the comfort of my home with no commuting time lost. I really like it when customers travel to work with me out of my home. Home office: MacBook Air with large external monitor. I have a very nice teak desk and an er…
Ask HN: What is your development setup?
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Re: Ask HN: What is your development setup?
#72At home I have a desk stuck in one end of the kitchen with 2x22" monitors and a 19" widescreen, ergo keyboard and mouse, which is for 'serious' dev sessions (or where I"m troubleshooting.)
Main IDE is AptanaStudio3, as it was literally the first 'proper' IDE I could get to work/make sense on the mac.
If I could change one thing? Have a machine I didn't need to plug in (2x USB, power, 2x monitors) everytime I sat down to use it - can't I just have a desktop and laptop that sync perfectly? No? Oh well.
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#73Surface Pro 2 (256GB SSD, 8GB RAM) 2 x 1920x1080 monitors (one via displaylink, other via USB) + Surface Pro screen Windows 8.1 Virtual Box running: - Ubuntu - Apache or Nginx (depending on project) - PHP or Node.js (depending on project) - MySQL, MongoDB, Redis (depending on project) - Samba network share PhpStorm (running in Windows to Samba) & vi in Ubuntu MySQL Workbench & MongoVue Node with Less compiler Bitbuck…
How are you getting on with that? I do similar stuff, and love the idea of just docking in a tablet rather than a full laptop. I assume battery drops pretty quickly while running VMs?
I do love however that my laptop bag has gone from weight a tonne to something I can lift with my little finger. The bonus is the wacom pen, touch input and well, it having the potential of a tablet.
Edit: You can get quite a few hours out of it battery wise. But I generally have it plugged in when I'm doing real development work.
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#74MacBook Pro, 13", Late 2011. Basic model (no upgrades done), 4 GB, 500 GB HDD, i5 OS X Mountain Lion (Mavericks won't install for some weird reason) Python, HTML, CSS, JS, C Sublime Text 2
I never understood how can one write anything on 13" screen.
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#75Earlier quoted context omitted.
I never understood how can one write anything on 13" screen.
While I understand and agree it's easier and more productive to work on a large screen, I feel there are advantages to the smaller screen size. The primary is that it forces you to keep information in your working memory. So you'll either improve your mental capacity, or use better abstractions and architectures to be able to hold them in your working memory. But once you accomplish that, it is more comfortable to go…
If I am doing GUI design or flowchart based programming I am not as productive when I use the small screen.
Re: Ask HN: What is your development setup?
#76I mostly work remotely out of my house in the mountains, although I did work onsite for four months last fall which was fun (that was at Google). I like to meet my customers in person, but do most work in the comfort of my home with no commuting time lost. I really like it when customers travel to work with me out of my home. Home office: MacBook Air with large external monitor. I have a very nice teak desk and an er…
I had no clue IntelliJ supports all of that!
Thanks for sharing Mr. Watson.
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#77Re: Ask HN: What is your development setup?
#78I mostly work remotely out of my house in the mountains, although I did work onsite for four months last fall which was fun (that was at Google). I like to meet my customers in person, but do most work in the comfort of my home with no commuting time lost. I really like it when customers travel to work with me out of my home. Home office: MacBook Air with large external monitor. I have a very nice teak desk and an er…
Re: Ask HN: What is your development setup?
#79OS: Mavericks
SVC: Git
Editor: Emacs
Browser: elinks
Package Managers: NPM, Brew
Languages: JavaScript, Clojure, Scheme
Server: Heroku
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#80Keyboard: SteelSeries 6GV2 (Cherry MX Red switches)
OS: Arch Linux
WM: XMonad
Terminal: Sakura with Tmux
Editor: vim
SVC: git
major languages: Racket, Haskell, Scheme, Python, JavaScript
Chair/table: varies quite a bit based on location
I need to get a nice monitor that has an hdmi input, this laptop is new and I used a VGA output on my old one.