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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
Long time Windows developer gets a Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="dalison" data-source="post: 596264" data-attributes="member: 48611"><p>OK, so many new things to learn!</p><p></p><p>One of the challenges of being a techie as well as a developer is that I really want to understand what's going on under the hood. Right now I'm investigating web development solutions - for building large scale web based applications - and trying out those environments.</p><p></p><p>Can you guys recommend a site or book that helps me dive a little deeper than just the typical application level? Based two of the three responses above I actually think I'm ok running as the administrator all the time.</p><p></p><p>I really appreciate the help!</p><p></p><p>@walkerj: I get where you are coming from. I've already started spec'ing out a new Mac Pro for my primary development machine. A good friend of mine that has also switched completely to Mac still has to use PCs at the office every day; he said all he does is long for the minute he gets home so that he can use his Mac. And he was about as hardcore a Windows user as they come too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalison, post: 596264, member: 48611"] OK, so many new things to learn! One of the challenges of being a techie as well as a developer is that I really want to understand what's going on under the hood. Right now I'm investigating web development solutions - for building large scale web based applications - and trying out those environments. Can you guys recommend a site or book that helps me dive a little deeper than just the typical application level? Based two of the three responses above I actually think I'm ok running as the administrator all the time. I really appreciate the help! @walkerj: I get where you are coming from. I've already started spec'ing out a new Mac Pro for my primary development machine. A good friend of mine that has also switched completely to Mac still has to use PCs at the office every day; he said all he does is long for the minute he gets home so that he can use his Mac. And he was about as hardcore a Windows user as they come too. [/QUOTE]
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