I need help Sup Forums,
I'm going to a full time coding bootcamp M-F, 9 AM - 5 PM, for 11 weeks and I need a laptop. Do I get a Thinkpad or Macbook Pro? Do you have any other laptop recommendations?
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I need help Sup Forums,
I'm going to a full time coding bootcamp M-F, 9 AM - 5 PM, for 11 weeks and I need a laptop. Do I get a Thinkpad or Macbook Pro? Do you have any other laptop recommendations?
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Thinkpad
You're welcome
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What is the budget
Actually since you were thinking Macbook then you should probably punch yourself in the face
don't thread your own post
>coding bootcamp
So, javascript. You should get the Memebook. You'll fit right in.
get the macbook
dont get memed into being a shutin
This is seriously one of the only reasons I considered it, I'm looking at the classroom pictures on their instagram and nearly everyone has an MBP.
He's not OP.
~$1000, but if I can save money, then that's nice too. Also I regularly abuse myself so yeah
Thinkpad
Ubuntu
You're going to a full time boot camp so save a few bucks
shitty old thinkpad or do I drop the $1k on a new one?
Jesus Christ, OP. Just buy a used laptop made in the last 7 years from a normie for 80 bucks and spend the remaining $1000 on hookers and blow. Be a NEET with the Thinkpad or a hipster with a Macbook if you want, but being thrifty and looking like a normie is a win-win in the outside world. Trust me.
>i need a laptop
Really? Are you going to be doing this bootcamp in a coffee shop? On a plane? gtfo retard.
Stop saying coding. You write code. Coding is not a verb. You are trying to write software or develop programs. Code is the product. Oh wait, you're going to lean JavaScript so you're going to be a web dev codemonkey
>coding bootcamp
>t. mactoddler
definitely feeling a mac for you, bro
>coding bootcamp
>all mactoddler brainlets
Seeing as you're a brainlet as well and will be joining them, looks like a mac is right up your alley.
> coding bootcamp
> admittedly learn useful skills, but 100% of these skills can be easily learned online on your own time
> 'credentials' are practically worthless in the eyes of employers
Why bother?
Thinkpad + debian, do it user
Get a used thinkpad. You don't need much for "coding"... Even a thinkpad from 2005 is more than enough.
Remember when you buy used, alway buy a new SSD because harddisks that come with old computers are usually iffy and SSDs usually makes the computer 5 times faster than if you upgraded RAM or CPU. the HDD is the main thing making it slow.
Huawei Matebook X
3:2 aspect ratio, really thin and light
definitely get a MBP user, you will look like a poor NEET if you dont have a brand new MBP with a touchbar. trust me even going for a used one is literal homeless person tier.
dell latitude
>he fell for the SSD meme
thank me later OP, nothing better to kode on than a brand new XPS 15.
thanks