Sigqibo Manzi
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Hi guys. I am a programming student and i have been searching online for a suitable laptop to practice coding . I realised i need professional advice from legends like you guys. I can afford up to R15 000. Any suggestions?
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The more I get into Linux the more I realise how bad windows are/were for programming.
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I don't entirely understand why Visual Studio has MACOS support but no Linux support. They go on about .NET supporting multiple formats but oops no Linux support.
Hi guys. I am a programming student and i have been searching online for a suitable laptop to practice coding . I realised i need professional advice from legends like you guys. I can afford up to R15 000. Any suggestions?
I don't entirely understand why Visual Studio has MACOS support but no Linux support. They go on about .NET supporting multiple formats but oops no Linux support.
Hi guys. I am a programming student and i have been searching online for a suitable laptop to practice coding . I realised i need professional advice from legends like you guys. I can afford up to R15 000. Any suggestions?
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Assuming you will be a varsity student, you can get buy with a laptop that has 8GB of RAM ideally. The SSD with just be a plus.
Secondly, get rid of Windows - unless you will be working in the .NET framework, which I think is unlikely as most institutions tend to teach Java, C/C++ and sometimes Python or another language in computer science courses. Use Linux as your main OS as it is lighter on resources.
Lastly, try and get another screen for reading/having a browser open as you will be doing a lot additional reading and study once things get a little more complicated.
Towards the end of your degree you will be introduced to Web, try and be sure you are familiar with Linux as it runs the Web.
I would suggest this @Sigqibo Manzi
Product Page | Nucleus Tech
www.nucleustech.co.za
Looks more than adequate for your needs, I have demo units I can do that are a bit cheaper and will save you some cash.
Drop me a PM if you have any other questions or concerns![]()