My question is, does somebody here develop larger Java applications on MacBook Pro in IntelliJ? And those who have 2016 version, is touchbar making you less or more effective? I am really not a fan of touchbar, they fck up the whole MacBook with that thing (with lack of ports including). I am thinking about getting either MBP 15" 2015 with i7+16GB RAM or Lenovo and getting back to Ubuntu. I have never thought that I would develop on MBP at all, that's why it has so low-end hardware. Executing spring application - on desktop 6 seconds, on MacBook 13 seconds. Running 3 Spring applications + Wildfly makes compiling slower than on desktop. However, when opening my project in IntelliJ which consists of 200k lines of code, things are getting a bit slower. After one week I can say, I like macOS very much, something needed to be tuned up as shortcuts, terminal issues and so on, but in general I have been getting used to it more and more. Largely rebuilt from scratch, it provides world-class support for developing Spring-based enterprise applications, whether you prefer Eclipse, Visual Studio. My former setup which I used for 7 years was Ubuntu desktop with some quite average hardware (i5 + 16GB RAM). Last week I decided to try to continue to develop Java projects on my older MacBook Pro 2015 13" (8GB RAM, 128GB SSD, 2.6 GHz i5).
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