I currently use a 2017 13" MBP because I got it off Craigslist for $1000 when it was 1 year old back in 2018.
My desktop is running Fedora 31 and shares the same dotfiles / environment with my laptop.
I do web development / game development so in terms of development experience I would say the transition is fairly minimal.
That being said, I think I'm not a great MacOS user as my friends always show me integrations with other hardware / software on their mac that I never use because I don't own any other Apple hardware.
A Senior Developer working mostly with PHP and JavaScript, with a bit of Python thrown in for good measure, all on Linux. My tooling is simple, it's GitLab and JetBrains where possible.
I don't own any other Apple hardware. I have no plans to, either. I'd simply have a MBP, and leave everything else as it is. Well, I might need a new printer. Mine is about 15 years old and isn't supported by anyone anymore (but works under Ubuntu with a bit of creativity)
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I currently use a 2017 13" MBP because I got it off Craigslist for $1000 when it was 1 year old back in 2018.
My desktop is running Fedora 31 and shares the same dotfiles / environment with my laptop.
I do web development / game development so in terms of development experience I would say the transition is fairly minimal.
That being said, I think I'm not a great MacOS user as my friends always show me integrations with other hardware / software on their mac that I never use because I don't own any other Apple hardware.
I don't own any other Apple hardware. I have no plans to, either. I'd simply have a MBP, and leave everything else as it is. Well, I might need a new printer. Mine is about 15 years old and isn't supported by anyone anymore (but works under Ubuntu with a bit of creativity)