@csswizardry I have two laptops - a mac at my desk & a chromebook (linux) in my handbag Both are set up with most things remote, so they are essentially terminals. This is probably irrelevant, but I am enjoying life rn 😎
@csswizardry @saniyusuf Forced to work on Mac because I can't build for iOS in another O.S.
@csswizardry I guess the right answer if you debug cross-browser correctly should be “all of the above”, having of course a main OS where you develop.
@csswizardry @rauschma Old joke: I use Mac for development, Linux for production, and Windows to test IE (11)
@csswizardry I’d be super interested in the results of this question broken down by region
@csswizardry @codepo8 Now add one million dark matter developers that use windows - and you got yourself a result. But if they don’t use Twitter - do they even exist? 🙂
@csswizardry I used Mac for a while in the early days, but switched to Linux and love how "unlocked" it feels, and I am super productive but it did take a while to get there. I have probably made at least a half million dollars using Linux as my development OS.
@csswizardry That's pretty surprising to me.
@csswizardry Currently, I'm using Mac and iOS for both learning and working!
@csswizardry So many Linux distros. I've gone from: Mandriva to Arch to Mint and now currently using: Ubuntu 18.04
@csswizardry @John_Papa I am working on a Mac with Bootcamp Windows because Visual Studio.
@csswizardry @John_Papa I use Mac for personal & windows for official development
@csswizardry @John_Papa Mac with the win VM so I get the best of both worlds 🤓
@csswizardry @stevepurkiss I want to know what other?
@csswizardry @MrMohtas I'm surprised. I didn't realise developers were so dumb, designers maybe... But developers? 🤣😉😉
@csswizardry At home I work on a Mac but at work we use Windows on our computers, which are connected to a local Linux server. All projects are developed and ran on that server.
@csswizardry How about Linux on a Mac? and I'm not a web developer