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<blockquote data-quote="Tereno" data-source="post: 311508" data-attributes="member: 23524"><p>I think for the most part you will be fine. As long as your courses don't require Windows programming languages then all should be good. Even if you are going to be learning Windows programming languages, you could always have BootCamp with Win XP and Visual Studio or something like that. </p><p></p><p>At my university, we learn Java and C/C++ as well as unix and python. The profs use Macs so I'm pretty sure whatever we learnt can be done on a Mac just as well as a PC - only problem being that having a OS X or Unix is better than Windows because we had to use an emulation program and it doesn't always show the right results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tereno, post: 311508, member: 23524"] I think for the most part you will be fine. As long as your courses don't require Windows programming languages then all should be good. Even if you are going to be learning Windows programming languages, you could always have BootCamp with Win XP and Visual Studio or something like that. At my university, we learn Java and C/C++ as well as unix and python. The profs use Macs so I'm pretty sure whatever we learnt can be done on a Mac just as well as a PC - only problem being that having a OS X or Unix is better than Windows because we had to use an emulation program and it doesn't always show the right results. [/QUOTE]
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