The 12“ MacBook: A Web Developer’s Perspective
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The 12“ MacBook: A Web Developer’s Perspective
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#3It's not for everyone (or every computing task), but if you have a preference for the smaller screens and portability, and are aware that you're willing to trade raw machine grunt for this portability, then I wouldn't write off the MacBook just because "someone on the internet" said it wasn't usable.
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#4I loved the size, weight, and screen of the MacBook instantly, but put off getting one after reading all the flak about it not being usable for "real work". Heck, I've even heard sales people at the Apple Store say it. But eventually, my love of ultra-portability and retina-displays won, and I got one anyway (to replace my rooted, Arch-running, ex-Chromebook.) And I love it. Sure, I don't expect as much out of it as…
Re: The 12“ MacBook: A Web Developer’s Perspective
#5I picked up a larger macbook pro last year. One thing I find myself doing often is loading images from a sd card from my digital dslr camera. The usb type c is still not my cup of tea.
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#6I picked up a larger macbook pro last year. One thing I find myself doing often is loading images from a sd card from my digital dslr camera. The usb type c is still not my cup of tea.
I honestly haven't tried working with large image files as I don't normally do that so I don't know how the processor would handle this. The problem I had with the rMBP... ...is that I was not taking it often with me.
With the traditional Macbook pro, it has the card reader slot built in.
Re: The 12“ MacBook: A Web Developer’s Perspective
#7I loved the size, weight, and screen of the MacBook instantly, but put off getting one after reading all the flak about it not being usable for "real work". Heck, I've even heard sales people at the Apple Store say it. But eventually, my love of ultra-portability and retina-displays won, and I got one anyway (to replace my rooted, Arch-running, ex-Chromebook.) And I love it. Sure, I don't expect as much out of it as…