Subj : Re: Community To : esc From : Nightfox Date : Wed Oct 05 2022 10:15:39 Re: Re: Community By: esc to Nightfox on Tue Oct 04 2022 11:00 pm es> Yeah, C# development would probably rely on a Windows box for sure. My es> last company focused on Java, js, and some typical web dev stuff. My es> current company does python, c++, and typical web dev stuff. All of this es> can be easily accomplished on a Mac while also providing a platform that es> is reliable and can do all the other things any professional would need. es> I'm not advocating for Macs, just acknowledging that for me and a great es> deal of people I have seen professionally that Macs tend to be the choice es> people make. Yeah, you can use Apple for a lot of different types of development. It seems our experiences are a little different though, as most of the software developers I've seen use a Windows PC. I have seen some developers use a Mac, but not as many as those using a Windows PC. Years ago (around 2014-2015), I was working on project that involved some Mac OS and iOS development, and I was using XCode for those. I noticed that XCode would occasionally crash.. And I was also writing some scripts using Apple's Automator software, which would crash more frequently. I eventually got a little frustrated using those tools. I've never had a problem with Visual Studio randomly crashing. Perhaps Apple's developer tools have gotten better since then though. Nightfox --- SBBSecho 3.15-Linux * Origin: Digital Distortion: digdist.synchro.net (21:1/137) .