I prefer it. The only reason I have a MacBook is for app development. All of the software I use for development is cross platform, and dual booting was too much of a pain. Windows fits perfectly for what I do, and when I need to do some app development or development on the go I just hop over to the MacBook.
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I prefer it. The only reason I have a MacBook is for app development. All of the software I use for development is cross platform, and dual booting was too much of a pain. Windows fits perfectly for what I do, and when I need to do some app development or development on the go I just hop over to the MacBook.