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I’ve contracted in lots of large enterprise, and software engineers who prefer (and are provisioned) Macs are everywhere. I’ve even seen a number of .NET teams who bootcamp with them. I’m contracting in a reasonably large bank right now, and most of the people in my office use MacBooks. It’s true that large enterprise is slow and cumbersome. But they really don’t care too much if they’re buying you a MacBook, or a su…
Yeah, but check out large enterprises where software engineers are not the norm, common, or some times, not even present at all :-)
Technical and design staff may make up a relatively small portion of the headcount for some of them, but the Windows-only enterprise is becoming increasingly less common. The primary reason being that the tools they need to support other operating systems are simply more capable and accessible than they have been in the past.