[nfbcs] best computer for a CS student?

eden eden420 at comcast.net
Mon Feb 23 13:38:59 UTC 2015


    I keep hearing people suggest switching to a mac, wouldn't it be 
hard to learn, and how hard is it to set up the vm for Windows 7?  I am 
not a computer techie just yet I'm pretty green.

Eden
On 2/23/2015 5:28 AM, Nancy Coffman via nfbcs wrote:
> If you are considering running Windows on your Mac, I would go with a MacBook Pro. The processor speed will help you in the long run.
>
> Nancy Coffman
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 23, 2015, at 4:59 AM, Vincenzo Rubano via nfbcs <nfbcs at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Im studying computer science at university. I am using a Macbook Air 2013 to do just anything, from programming to studying Math-related subjects…
>>
>> I would suggest going for a mac: it has all the advantage of a unix-based system, but it gives you a great interface to use the system for everyday tasks. Also, if you would need Windows, you could always run it within a Vmware Virtual Machine…
>>
>> If I were you, i would consider a Macbook air (customized with 8 gb RAM and the I7 processor, which are must-have IMHO) or maybe a Macbook pro (even the base configuration should be fine, but if budget is not a problem switch to an I7 customized version). These are really great machines: I chose for the Macbook air because it’s more lightweight and battery lasts significantly longer.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> Vincenzo.
>>
>>> Il giorno 22/feb/2015, alle ore 21:40, nfbcs at nfbnet.org ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi all:
>>> My name is Jorge.
>>> I just graduated high school last year and had to take a year off
>>> because my family and I moved to Florida from New York City, so I was
>>> waiting for the residency rule to kick in college wise because the
>>> tuition is about half or more of what out-of-state students pay.
>>> At any rate, I've already got my acceptance letter to community
>>> college, and I'm going to be majoring in Programming and Analysis.
>>> My question is, what computer would be better for me in terms of school work?
>>> I don't know what language my classes are going to use, but since I'm
>>> also going to be doing a lot of work outside of class--I'm going to be
>>> a freelance programmer on the side--I already know HTML pretty well
>>> and I'm going to be learning other languages soon, what computer has
>>> the biggest number of accessible development environments for the most
>>> number of languages?
>>> I have experience using both Mac and Windows, using Voice Over, JAWS
>>> and System Access, so the screenreader isn't a problem for me.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jorge
>>>
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