they are designed to be slow ... it's the opposite of what you actually need as a programmer ... I never understand people who work on laptops ... unless you can afford really high end models, which are beautiful to look at, but really silly money ...
and you still end up throwing it in the bin in one piece ...
I'm on the third one, can't find anything else I'm comfortable with ... I super hate mice that move around, I don't have time or the will power to chase a piece of plastic around my desk ...
if you intend to run virtual machines, you want 4 cores + ht (8 threads), so that you can give at least one VM 4 CPU's, you need 8+ GB of memory, preferably 16+, DDR3/4 ... you probably want a small SSD for the OS, and a large clockwork disk for storage ...
I can't really answer that question ... how long did it take you to figure out android or ios, or blackberry or whatever ... how long does it take to walk a mile ? ;)
you should be comfortable with commands if you are a programmer ...
it's partly true ... you can mostly administer a modern nix using the graphical interface ... but you should still be comfortable with the command line as a programmer whatever ...
not sure what the appeal is ... is it the sweaty men in shorts being physical with each other that you enjoy ? or is it the thought that some of them earn ten times your yearly income every week ?
in the 90's, some of our boxers were actual television personalities, one of them in particular was on absolutely everything, Frank Bruno ... he released songs in the charts and everything ...
don't remember much from being a kid ... remember the night his career ended ...
he doesn't knock him out, he dances around, and beats the crap out of him for an hour ... it shouldn't really have been allowed to finish, wouldn't be allowed now ...
he said he was going to do that before he done it ... he meant to do it ... quite mean really, Tyson has a reputation for punches that knock you out in the first round, but to punish someone for a full hour is something quite different ... cruel ...
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