@@TheBrich313 Normal 34" oder 49"? I have a 34" and it's awesome. 34" is perfect for Gaming AND Programming. But 49" would also be really nice for a "only Programming Setup" 😅
I love mechanical keyboards because I am convinced that the harder I slam return, the more likely it is that _this time_ the test will run successfully.
I worked in Microsoft for 2 years and I got the job done in 1 Macbook M1 that's it ! You don't need to spend so much money for Learning how to code. This worked for me so just sharing my experience.
Hey bro i am thinking of buying m1 plzz tell me like is 8gb /256ssd is enough or it will create storage problems. mainly i need for coding web dev, devops and system design plzz bro ur advice will be helpful?@@durgavijaya220
@@FuriouslyFamousBG Yea! Since it's a 2 & half yrs old model. Futhermore, Im not entirely happy with it bcoz after this release two more new models had been released.
@@nonamebrand1633 I’m also a Mac user, and I already tried using Linux for programming. I won’t say it’s better or worse, is just fine. It’s obviously better if you’re working with something related to bash, but anything that can’t be done in other operational systems. in a general scope is exactly the same. Except Linux desktop is a mostly garbage experience if you just want to get stuff done instead of typing useless stuff on terminal for the sake of control.
@@rswierczynski well I am a novice so ig I still have a lot to find out. Part of why I even got a Mac is cuz it's similar to Linux. I had to use it in a VM for a class and enjoyed using the terminal and all that
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If you are not used to it linux can be a hassle. If you actually start to RTFM and you want to automate / combine / devOps / ... linux is just the better choice. And there is a lot that you can do on terminal but can't in an X interface. Even Microsoft realized that wothout propper linux support your system isnt really useful if your not just doing wordpress and call yourself an IT guy.
Yeah Linux fanatics are one of the worst kind of people ever existed, like all the fanboys.I have windows , Linux , and now a MacBook, and personally , being also an iPhone user, I feel at home with Mac OS , I love it , I’m also a programmer .I just prefer it , it’s damn good.And I’m pretty good with Linux , used it for years , but it’s nowhere stable , compatibile with many programs I use as a mac
I am a programmer and stats consultant for market research. I do data analysis programming and use 6 screens. To program one study I have a minimum of 4 programs open (up to 6). If I am working on multiple projects the screen real estate is very valuable. I dont understand a minimalist setup and being a programmer. We arent photographers. I have a surface book, a zenbook duo (dual screen laptop), galaxy tab s9 ultra, and gaming pc. I have an ultrawide, a regular monitor and a smart monitor mounted above. I also mount my zfold phone beside the tablet. I have a dedicated keyboard and mouse for my main pc and I have a keyboard and mouse that each have 3 bluetooth input switches so that I can switch between all the other devices with the click of a button. I program about 100 studies a year that vary in sizes greatly. Currently looking to take on more work as we have upped our capacity.
I recently got an additional external monitor at work. Being able to fit my editor on one screen and my terminal on the other, with my email/music/slack sharing the little laptop monitor has increased my productivity more than any other upgrade ever has. Makes me feel like a hacker too.
Since you’re using a MacBook, why not use the mouse made for it? I found that is the best mouse, for Mac products hands down. But it’s ergonomics is trash.
@@cse5050 a laptop you pulled out of the dumpster is good enough for most coding. Most niches don't require resource-intensive computation. Although having a powerful laptop is always nice
I really don't understand this light bar trend. Just turn on the light in your room man, for the price of that light bar you can buy a smart light and set your room temperature or buy seperate lighting to make a cozy room so it's lit enough to not hurt your eyes if you prefer to use your pc in a darker room
as the lead programmer of a robotics team, a laptop alone will do just fine. (windows). plus, Idk what sort of java classes you're writing, mine are like 200 lines on avg so not much to do with the monitor.
When running docker/podman/OCI containers, a Mac is literally the worst choice. The way how its implement adds an extra virtualization layer. And AFAIK some sockets are not passed through properly. Add to that issues with volume mounting. Wanna try it, go for a debugging session with xDebug (PHP). Even windows does it way better since WSL2. I also recommend 2 or 3 screens instead of one. Or you may just whish to alt tab /switch virtual desctops constantly. For a mouse I recommend a "vertical" mouse in a size of palm. Helps against a crampy hand. If you like gestures, well just go for gnome 3. Load it up with the right plugins and go be awesome. For a shell, switch to zsh, add oh my zsh and (powerlevel10k) and enjoy on of the best shells you have ever seen.
"so many vms and docker containers" lmao you need translation that can break and overall much hasstle
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Agreed, docker on mac is really just the worst choice you can go for. Even on windows. The hypervisor brings the WSL2 (Linux) closer to the hardware than a mac docker could be. Without fixing/compiling it yourself, docker on a Mac will just be measurably slower than windows or linux.
At both work and home I run twin 32" screens at 2560x1440. This works great for vs2022, vscode, ssms, etc all on Win10. Also use a 3rd screen for miscellaneous apps such as mail, browser, utils, etc.
Running Docker containers on Mac is pain that's why I'm using Linux (also because living in a third world country i can't afford apple products of course)
You definitely need more monitors and a full size keyboard . Add to that switches to switch between work and home setup and powered studio monitors from Klipsch. Add a desk pad and a bunch of control arms to hold your laptop and the two monitors. Then we'll be talking. Oh yeah and a proper mic and 1440p webcam on an arm as well. That's the setup right there.
AI muddies the waters. If you run Linux or Windows get a laptop with nvida 3060 or higher. Apple M3 is decent. But if you’re not in a hurry, keep what you have and wait because all the new models coming out will have dedicated NPU and you’ll want the CPU/GPU/NPU trio for modern use cases and skills.
What's stopping you from running docker containers on linux? Like I could live with Linux for everything job related and do all the stuff that is Windows-only on Windows.
i mean, no problem using a Mac, you can install some tiling wms on it and the hardware itself it's amazing,the only problem is that I hate apple as an company
Right? Pretty damn good voice audio. I can't watch vids where the audio is bass-heavy, or too tinny. Breathing sounds and nasal whistles are awful. Worst of all though, are dry mouth noises and lip smacking. Drives me crazy when the mic is set up to capture all that grossness. 😫 Immediately click off and try to calm back down.
I have a 43 inch samsung ultrawide and a 38 inch asus 4k. I find the 4k to be better when it comes to productivity. I have vs code open on one half of the screen so the tertical space is long and I have my browser on the top left quadrant and other stuff on the bottom left quadrant.
That makes No Sense... Docker is specially Made for Linux and use Containerd. Containerd is an Change in the Linux Kernel that got madded for docker. When you Run docker ON an MacBook, you Run an VM with docker. You have every time Performance issues when running vms. It makes more Sense to Run docker direct on a good machine.
I wouldn't be caught with anything but a windows laptop. If you're developing apps for the corporate world - where it's all windows based, a MAC or Linux, is simply not even close to being a reasonable choice. Wouldn't get caught dead with a MAC.
I have been struggle to even know how to RUN project in Visual Studio Code for WEEKS! how irony I even to know this?! Every time i saw those video about Codeing video just makes my day even wrose because those video just makes me fell I am so useless and I cannot find a solution to run a project.😞
what? There is no need for any of this, some of the best programmers just use a random thinkpad or some shit. This is like the equivalent of those people who get all geared up to go to the gym when the people who have been going there for years just wear a random t shirt they had in their drawer
“To fit all your Java classes all on one screen you need a really large monitor”
nah bro I need an imax theater 😂
I have a ultra wide and I love it. Just wish I had one that rotates…..
@@TheBrich313 Normal 34" oder 49"? I have a 34" and it's awesome. 34" is perfect for Gaming AND Programming. But 49" would also be really nice for a "only Programming Setup" 😅
You know the model of his monitor?
He actually said JavaScript, but not just them
I couldn’t tell if he was joking or not cuz who uses Java?
"To fit the java classes all in one screen..."
I felt this 😂😂😂
lmao
I love mechanical keyboards because I am convinced that the harder I slam return, the more likely it is that _this time_ the test will run successfully.
😂😂😂😂😂
can relate 😂😂😂😂
Also the more angry or frustrated you get the harder you click and slam the buttons
Best I can do is a broken keyboard leg
U forgot bout the vertical screen for errors 😁
Windows 11 with WSL 2 is actually pretty good. I can run docker, VSCode, VS 2022 and Android Studio at the same time
Ew windows
@@stang9806just dual boot, encrypt it using bitlocker Linux encryption etc.
Wsl2 saved windows from being ditched by many devs. But then Apple silicon said hold my beer.
@@sonicspeedalyt8508 doesnt work with only CPU virtualization and no GPU virtualization.
I use emulator for game now
@@b.t4604 idk, i didnt have any problems. Maybe they are yet to come
Remember guys, first find a job, then spend money on your setup...
You're one of my favorite coder content creator
Keep making awesome videos ❤🎉
I worked in Microsoft for 2 years and I got the job done in 1 Macbook M1 that's it !
You don't need to spend so much money for Learning how to code.
This worked for me so just sharing my experience.
can you share how you got a job at microsoft?
@@RoRo-wq1wo
I applied for the Internship Program and got a job later
👍🏻
Hey bro i am thinking of buying m1 plzz tell me like is 8gb /256ssd is enough or it will create storage problems. mainly i need for coding web dev, devops and system design plzz bro ur advice will be helpful?@@durgavijaya220
What does that have to do with "learning to code"? He didn't mention anything monteray and nothing about learning to code
As a programmer, my keyboard is my mouse.
Noob detected. As a master 3 user, my mouse is my keyboard 😎
😂@@javierclement3047
Ctrl + *something* >>> left click
@@javierclement3047 Rookie noob detected. As a master 5 user, my mousepad is my keyboard
@@zai_ry11 Bot detected , as a human brain user , my thought is my keyboard
That setup is cleannnnn
I do have a shelf of rubber ducks. Maybe I need to move them to my desk to become a better programmer... 🤔
Nice one Josh, bro recorded a song for the audition. Amazing dedication 👏
I have purchased a MacBook Pro M1 Max as well yesterday at a clearance sale with $1000 off. 😊
$1000 off???? thats insane
@@FuriouslyFamousBG Yea! Since it's a 2 & half yrs old model. Futhermore, Im not entirely happy with it bcoz after this release two more new models had been released.
So that means you still paid 2k for it 😆
@@guesswho5170 It's somewhat worth it now. Im thoroughly enjoying my Macbook max.
Linux Community is so goddamn annoying that you basically had to ask sorry for no using Linux on your productivity machine to avoid comments about it
I've heard Linux *is* better for programming tho. I say this as a mac user
@@nonamebrand1633 I’m also a Mac user, and I already tried using Linux for programming. I won’t say it’s better or worse, is just fine. It’s obviously better if you’re working with something related to bash, but anything that can’t be done in other operational systems. in a general scope is exactly the same.
Except Linux desktop is a mostly garbage experience if you just want to get stuff done instead of typing useless stuff on terminal for the sake of control.
@@rswierczynski well I am a novice so ig I still have a lot to find out. Part of why I even got a Mac is cuz it's similar to Linux. I had to use it in a VM for a class and enjoyed using the terminal and all that
If you are not used to it linux can be a hassle. If you actually start to RTFM and you want to automate / combine / devOps / ... linux is just the better choice.
And there is a lot that you can do on terminal but can't in an X interface.
Even Microsoft realized that wothout propper linux support your system isnt really useful if your not just doing wordpress and call yourself an IT guy.
Yeah Linux fanatics are one of the worst kind of people ever existed, like all the fanboys.I have windows , Linux , and now a MacBook, and personally , being also an iPhone user, I feel at home with Mac OS , I love it , I’m also a programmer .I just prefer it , it’s damn good.And I’m pretty good with Linux , used it for years , but it’s nowhere stable , compatibile with many programs I use as a mac
An Ultrawide monitor is like the only thing you need
I use a projector for my java classes, idk why Google hasn't hired me yet 🗿
Heard the Java line and immediately opened the comments
“To fit all your Java classes on one screen you need a Large Monitor“. Can confirm, Ultrawide is the way to go for Java Developement
I am a programmer and stats consultant for market research. I do data analysis programming and use 6 screens. To program one study I have a minimum of 4 programs open (up to 6). If I am working on multiple projects the screen real estate is very valuable. I dont understand a minimalist setup and being a programmer. We arent photographers. I have a surface book, a zenbook duo (dual screen laptop), galaxy tab s9 ultra, and gaming pc. I have an ultrawide, a regular monitor and a smart monitor mounted above. I also mount my zfold phone beside the tablet. I have a dedicated keyboard and mouse for my main pc and I have a keyboard and mouse that each have 3 bluetooth input switches so that I can switch between all the other devices with the click of a button. I program about 100 studies a year that vary in sizes greatly. Currently looking to take on more work as we have upped our capacity.
how does shining an extra light on the front of your monitor help anything? you like glare?
The halo light is a must-buy
ultimate tip: put the file bar to the right of your screen
the person who learned me python said i need to get a rubber duck to help me debug my code he probebly got it from you it realy helps
I recently got an additional external monitor at work. Being able to fit my editor on one screen and my terminal on the other, with my email/music/slack sharing the little laptop monitor has increased my productivity more than any other upgrade ever has. Makes me feel like a hacker too.
Dennis Nedry would love this setup
what you need to program:
computer, yourself
Nothing beats multi monitors, Linux, emacs and split keyboards.
Mclively oo😂😂😂
He really listened to all the things Papito said
Bro forgot indian teacher
Since you’re using a MacBook, why not use the mouse made for it? I found that is the best mouse, for Mac products hands down. But it’s ergonomics is trash.
im sitting here with 6 monitors like, yelp you need a big one lol
Having 2 screens is much better than 1 big screen. Even better is 3 screens for programming
you'd be fine with a cheap laptop too. Don't be discouraged if you can't afford much. You don't need anything this dude is 'selling'
Bro is m1 enough? For coding plzz tell me i need a good laptop badly?
@@cse5050 a laptop you pulled out of the dumpster is good enough for most coding. Most niches don't require resource-intensive computation. Although having a powerful laptop is always nice
When you say "trying to compensate for something", you mean like JavaScript?
I really don't understand this light bar trend. Just turn on the light in your room man, for the price of that light bar you can buy a smart light and set your room temperature or buy seperate lighting to make a cozy room so it's lit enough to not hurt your eyes if you prefer to use your pc in a darker room
Ultrawide is still short vertically, which stops me from buying. I guess I'll have to go for a tv eventually.
lamp behind the display is fine, but on the front it is distracting and will reflect
as the lead programmer of a robotics team, a laptop alone will do just fine. (windows). plus, Idk what sort of java classes you're writing, mine are like 200 lines on avg so not much to do with the monitor.
The duck of CS50’s class :DD
Which Ultra wide monitor do you have?
Huawei
Great Content.
TIL abt halo lights / light bars. Seems interesting
One of the best out there! PLEASE Do a giveaway of one of these things! Please do it worlwide and not just USA🙈
Lol it would be great if you actually do it and someone ( even me) gets a mac book 😍😍😂😂
100 likes and I will do a giveaway
@@CodingWithLewis WOAHHH GUYS PLEASE LIKE ONE OF US CAN GET A GIVEAWAY!
@CodingWithLewis can you please pin it?
Beggar appeared
Indian 🤣
When running docker/podman/OCI containers, a Mac is literally the worst choice. The way how its implement adds an extra virtualization layer.
And AFAIK some sockets are not passed through properly. Add to that issues with volume mounting. Wanna try it, go for a debugging session with xDebug (PHP).
Even windows does it way better since WSL2.
I also recommend 2 or 3 screens instead of one. Or you may just whish to alt tab /switch virtual desctops constantly.
For a mouse I recommend a "vertical" mouse in a size of palm. Helps against a crampy hand.
If you like gestures, well just go for gnome 3. Load it up with the right plugins and go be awesome.
For a shell, switch to zsh, add oh my zsh and (powerlevel10k) and enjoy on of the best shells you have ever seen.
Mac interface is way better than gnome, personally i feel at home with Mac, zero reasons to switch to Linux….
Try using your monitor vertically. Would be weird at start, but great overall.
lg dualup ftw
I have a plan of having a perfect workspace setup but the cost in my country is just nothing to write home about for now
Tailwind classes hurt too😢
I love your editing skills ❤️
Where is the setup? All I hear is ads for ducks and ben-q light
Had similar setup, but switched to a LG 42" C2 TV. Have the same glossy look as the Macbook. I know this is something you either hate or love.
"so many vms and docker containers" lmao you need translation that can break and overall much hasstle
Agreed, docker on mac is really just the worst choice you can go for.
Even on windows. The hypervisor brings the WSL2 (Linux) closer to the hardware than a mac docker could be.
Without fixing/compiling it yourself, docker on a Mac will just be measurably slower than windows or linux.
At both work and home I run twin 32" screens at 2560x1440. This works great for vs2022, vscode, ssms, etc all on Win10. Also use a 3rd screen for miscellaneous apps such as mail, browser, utils, etc.
Awesome set up👍👍
Lewis i have question what programming career is your? For example: Web development, game development, machine learning which career is your?
Running Docker containers on Mac is pain that's why I'm using Linux (also because living in a third world country i can't afford apple products of course)
I also use the mx master 3s mouse and i have to say, this is by far the best mouse ive ever used!
You definitely need more monitors and a full size keyboard . Add to that switches to switch between work and home setup and powered studio monitors from Klipsch. Add a desk pad and a bunch of control arms to hold your laptop and the two monitors. Then we'll be talking.
Oh yeah and a proper mic and 1440p webcam on an arm as well. That's the setup right there.
rofl someone is totally trying to compensate for something XDDDDD
@@ProjectMaelstrom by having a nice desk set up? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
Your channel is amazing. What computer specs and what monitor specs 🎉
Can you please do a video comparing Linux, Mac, and Windows laptops or systems for coding?
These days just pick the one you feel most comfortable with
AI muddies the waters. If you run Linux or Windows get a laptop with nvida 3060 or higher. Apple M3 is decent.
But if you’re not in a hurry, keep what you have and wait because all the new models coming out will have dedicated NPU and you’ll want the CPU/GPU/NPU trio for modern use cases and skills.
All of this is the reason I haven't started coding yet, i don't have them.
What's stopping you from running docker containers on linux? Like I could live with Linux for everything job related and do all the stuff that is Windows-only on Windows.
So You Don't have a RGB Setup ????
Then how you code at just 60 FPS.
You need atleast 300++ FPS for Coding which can be only obtained by RGB Setup.
Man of culture
i mean, no problem using a Mac, you can install some tiling wms on it and the hardware itself it's amazing,the only problem is that I hate apple as an company
People have been making desktop pets recently for their rubber duck solving
Ultimate programming setup... and no vertical monitor? And what do you need a night light for? Can you not touch type?
how do you make your voice sound crisp and clear?
Right? Pretty damn good voice audio. I can't watch vids where the audio is bass-heavy, or too tinny. Breathing sounds and nasal whistles are awful. Worst of all though, are dry mouth noises and lip smacking. Drives me crazy when the mic is set up to capture all that grossness. 😫 Immediately click off and try to calm back down.
I have a 43 inch samsung ultrawide and a 38 inch asus 4k. I find the 4k to be better when it comes to productivity. I have vs code open on one half of the screen so the tertical space is long and I have my browser on the top left quadrant and other stuff on the bottom left quadrant.
It’s possible to fit Java classes on a screen!?
I feel conflicted I love his videos but now that he came out as a mac user I don't know if I can keep watching
Super ultra wide monitor too!
What webcam are you rocking?
As as I remember Docker in Mac is not native as in Linux, so it’s sloower for development and debugging.
That makes No Sense... Docker is specially Made for Linux and use Containerd. Containerd is an Change in the Linux Kernel that got madded for docker. When you Run docker ON an MacBook, you Run an VM with docker. You have every time Performance issues when running vms. It makes more Sense to Run docker direct on a good machine.
You should replace your keyboard with a Planck keyboard. Your lines per minute will increase by 84%
I see all the time people say mac is good for programming but never say the reason
I'm using a custom PC but everything else is eerily identical.
Get it of my head!!
Mac OS has it's position, you could also totally dual boot it if you wanna pay thousands for the extra storage ig
oh, and I love my clicky ass keyboard -_- how can you not?!?!
Which VSCode theme you are using?
I wouldn't be caught with anything but a windows laptop. If you're developing apps for the corporate world - where it's all windows based, a MAC or Linux, is simply not even close to being a reasonable choice. Wouldn't get caught dead with a MAC.
What’s the monitor? If possible to have the ref😄 thanks
I have been struggle to even know how to RUN project in Visual Studio Code for WEEKS! how irony I even to know this?! Every time i saw those video about Codeing video just makes my day even wrose because those video just makes me fell I am so useless and I cannot find a solution to run a project.😞
What do u use for programming
Thanks **farts cutely**
Its there a link to all the pieces?
Will someone please explain to me why people put a direct light straight towards the screen
Wait a second that looks like VS Code, where's IntelliJ or one of the other JetBrains(TM) IDE's that you love so much???
No screen is large enough for my 80 tabs
Hy bro, once you told us that you are learning Rust.
But why are you not learning ZIG
what? There is no need for any of this, some of the best programmers just use a random thinkpad or some shit. This is like the equivalent of those people who get all geared up to go to the gym when the people who have been going there for years just wear a random t shirt they had in their drawer
You didn't mention a SINGLE tool that actually mattered
Yeah! Nice setup.
We need to talk about the ducks…🐤
Please can you say about the monitor used
I need a really long monitor, damn class!
Can tell you got inspiration from MrWhoseTheBoss lol
There’s a Lego duck I wonder if there’s a Lego penguin 🐧 🧐
Make a video about using C++ in interested thing or in interesting places and also the field?
What?
@@SLURPZZZ4461 usage of C++ in interesting things like robotics or car automation
@@SLURPZZZ4461 usage of C++ in interesting things like robotics or car automation
Do you use the Mac display?
nah just your average 15 year old laptop (no mouse) and fedora and you are good to go
I just have a duel monitor set up other than that it’s a basic pc set up. Worked well for me in competitions