I've used both Windows and Mac for coding, and as much as I love my PC, my favorite and currently used setup is on my Mac laptop.
I have a work Mac laptop that I will carry with me to work if I go in, and when I work from home I have it set up so I just plug it in my USB hub that's connected to a keyboard, screen, and mouse.
If I go in to work, it's the same setup, except not as good equipment. An Amazon Basics keyboard and mouse hooked up to a Sony monitor.
I use to game, and during those days I had a USB "switcher". If I worked, I press the button and the accessories were on the laptop. if I wanted to play some Roller Coaster Tycoon, I press the button and go on my Windows.
What's yours? Are you debating a setup?
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I've used both Windows and Mac for coding, and as much as I love my PC, my favorite and currently used setup is on my Mac laptop.
I have a work Mac laptop that I will carry with me to work if I go in, and when I work from home I have it set up so I just plug it in my USB hub that's connected to a keyboard, screen, and mouse.
If I go in to work, it's the same setup, except not as good equipment. An Amazon Basics keyboard and mouse hooked up to a Sony monitor.
I use to game, and during those days I had a USB "switcher". If I worked, I press the button and the accessories were on the laptop. if I wanted to play some Roller Coaster Tycoon, I press the button and go on my Windows.
What's yours? Are you debating a setup?