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Am a full stack developer with inclination to design ,
Buying 2015 8gb MacBook air,
Good call??

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  • 1
    I've got a 2013 mbpro with 8GB and I've had no problems with it for full stack. (heck, my best friend uses an air and it's good)
  • 3
    I would go pro instead of air for development.
  • 4
    Unless you're broke then I would recommend a strong (but less expensive by far) windows laptop. Then install Linux on it.
  • 0
    @personman74 I use PC for work and Mac for my own company. Mac wins... even over linux. Linux is best for server imo.
  • 0
    I need some designing apps like sketch and affinity so I guess Linux is out of question @personman74
  • 0
    if you take your laptop with you and you can afford it: get a a macbook 12". its screen is much better than a mb air and the portability is awesome!.
    or you wait until 7. september when apple probably is releasing its new mb pro.
  • 0
    very TL;DR

    @kshitij hands down go for a mb pro. both air and pro are awesome but if you're even thinking the slightest bit about design then go for a pro. And if you cant afford a new one search for a used 2013-2014 one. Probably the best ones so far. Otherwise as others already suggested go for a great laptop (like the dell 7559 with the gtx gpu which is a monster for its price) and dual boot it with linux as youe main OS and windows for all your designing/gaming.
  • 2
    Wait until after the next release cycle (7 Sept), then shop for a refurbished MacBook Pro.
  • 1
    I don't know what tools you use but I regret buying MBP with 8 GB instead of 16...
  • 0
    Full stack dev with a MBP 13" here
    I'm able to fill up 16GB of RAM just woth phpStorm and a "vagrant up".
    Let's don't talk about gulp watch..
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