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So I'm going to college next semester for computer programming and I need a laptop (something light weight and portable) and I've been reading a lot. But I would like some experet opinions *cough* r00t *cough*

I heard MacBook Pros are amazing for coding if I get an i7 with 16GB of ram.

But I've always hate MacBook. I just heard they're easier to us UI wise.

My question is this. Would I like a MacBook or a Windows laptop?
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What programming will you be doing? Most programming can be done on Windows so it would probably be easier with a Windows Laptop however you can install windows on a Mac but can be a tedious task in it's self. The UI is alone is no reason to go with a Mac over a Windows laptop. Also even a basic laptop with say a i3 and 4GB of RAM would be sufficient for programming as long as the programs you are coding aren't demanding in terms of power.
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I'll eventually be doing everything but my first class is in Java and then we development and then some C++ and possibly Python. I just wanna get 16GB ram because compiling can eat a lot sometimes.
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Anything with an i7 would be useful, the extra hyper threaded core's are really useful for programming. I would say 8gb would be fine, especially if your not planning to game on the laptop. I've not gone over 5GB while programming but I have 16GB as I game on my pc as well. If you have the money 16GB would be beneficial but it's not crucial.

If you want a specific laptop mac's are good but you will have to put windows on it, or you can get a surface pro which in my opinion is a better choice as you can use it for other things as well as programming (taking notes, tablet use etc...).
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-Pig wrote Anything with an i7 would be useful, the extra hyper threaded core's are really useful for programming. I would say 8gb would be fine, especially if your not planning to game on the laptop. I've not gone over 5GB while programming but I have 16GB as I game on my pc as well. If you have the money 16GB would be beneficial but it's not crucial.

If you want a specific laptop mac's are good but you will have to put windows on it, or you can get a surface pro which in my opinion is a better choice as you can use it for other things as well as programming (taking notes, tablet use etc...).


I have the money I found a 16GB i7 macbook with like a 500GB drive for $1800. I don't mind booting windows on it.
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Please don't spend $1800 on a macbook -_- if you are going to be programming in C++ you will want a Windows laptop as you would need to boot Windows onto a Mac to run the applications and as Dan said it is just a pain that you can avoid. You don't need much horsepower to program and compile programs, a decent laptop with an i3/i5 8GB of RAM and preferably an SSD would be perfectly sufficient.

What is your budget for the laptop?
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_Skittle wrote Please don't spend $1800 on a macbook -_- if you are going to be programming in C++ you will want a Windows laptop as you would need to boot Windows onto a Mac to run the applications and as Dan said it is just a pain that you can avoid. You don't need much horsepower to program and compile programs, a decent laptop with an i3/i5 8GB of RAM and preferably an SSD would be perfectly sufficient.

What is your budget for the laptop?


I plan on going to a 4 year for computer programming not just C++ and well my budget is around 1800 since I was going to get a macbook, I do like how easy it is to use. Only reason I own an iPhone, i used a iMac here and there at my school for graphic design .
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This isn't a bad buy, you can get the 1TB SSD version for $1400 so still under budget;
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_Skittle wrote This isn't a bad buy, you can get the 1TB SSD version for $1400 so still under budget;
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Thanks Skittle, I'm going to splurge a little and get the 16Gb, but I'm still saving $200
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