![]() ![]() However with the advent of WSL and Docker, you don't lose that much these days. There are a lot of UNIX/server software that does not run on Windows very well. Historically, OSX/MacOS was better choice cause it's Unix. I work in tech, and my home machine is 5 years old, and still sufficient for most development, and I can push most heavy lifting to the cloud. Your undergrad CS projects aren't going to tax a modern PC sufficiently for it to matter. ![]() You will likely need Linux regardless if you are going for hardcore CS stuff, but in both cases, unless you doing graduate level stuff, you can just download VirtualBox and run Linux in a VM, then learn to use the cloud.
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