Why Engineers, Developers & Designers are Shifting to macOS ?

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2 min readNov 11, 2023

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In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift of software engineers and developers moving from Windows PCs to macOS devices like MacBooks and iMacs. There are several reasons why macOS is becoming the preferred operating system for programming and development work.

1. Performance and Stability πŸ”‹

macOS is based on Unix and has a optimized kernel that provides a smooth and responsive user experience. The hardware and software integration on Macs enables maximum performance and stability. This translates to less time wasted on troubleshooting crashes, bugs, and other system issues.

Windows sucks in driver updating and it causes unexpected crashes in PC.

2. Unix-based System ❀️

macOS being Unix-based provides a native terminal and access to powerful Unix command line utilities. This allows developers to work more efficiently on tasks like managing packages, deployments, and configurations. The Unix architecture contributes to the stability and security of macOS as well.

3. Better Development Tools πŸ› οΈ

The Apple ecosystem offers advanced IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) like Xcode and user-friendly tools for coding, testing, and debugging. Xcode in particular makes iOS and macOS development seamless. Many open source and third-party development tools are optimized for macOS.

4. Cross-platform Compatibility πŸ”„

Macs allow developers to build and test apps for different platforms like iOS, Windows, Android, and more. Technologies like Virtual Machines, emulators, and dual booting (Intel MacBooks support windows ) provide flexibility within macOS to work across diverse software stacks.

5. User Experience πŸ“’

The interface, hardware, and overall UX of macOS is polished and intuitive. MacBooks offer premium build quality and battery life, making them pleasant to use for long coding sessions. macOS also offers many accessibility features to customize the user experience.

6. Security πŸ”

Apple takes a layered approach to security – from the chip level with Apple Silicon to encryption, malware detection, and frequent software updates. This provides peace of mind for developers working on sensitive code and data.

In short, macOS offers the perfect blend of UNIX power, development tools, hardware stability, and elegant UX for modern software engineering needs.

So in the last do you prefer Mac or Windows ?

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