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20th November 2011, 02:50 AM
SUMBER (http://james.gosling.usesthis.com/)
What hardware are you using ?
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For everyday stuff and while traveling, I use a Macbook Pro with 4 gigs of ram and a 256 GB SSD disk.
I've got a Mac Mini in one corner that's just used for household stuff: taxes, the checkbook, and the home automation system. It's my "don't fuck with that" machine that I generally leave alone.
In the closet I've got a home-built system that I use for network storage. It runs OpenSolaris and has 5 2Tb drives: mirrored with a hot spare for a total of 4Tb of usable storage.
An Acer netbook running Ubuntu when I want to travel light.
A couple of old Sun boxes that I keep meaning to rebuild into PCs - they've got interesting cases.
A beefy Sony laptop running Ubuntu for doing Linux hacking.
A big Mac Pro with 8 cores@3GHz and 8 gigs and a 30" Apple screen and a 22"(?) old Sun screen. It's got a Wacom tablet and a 3Dconnexion mouse. This machine is mostly used for doing graphics.
And what software?
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I do most of my programming in NetBeans, although I use vi a fair amount.
I've got copies of OpenOffice, Pages, Keynote and Numbers, but I hardly ever use them.
For doing presentations, I don't use any of the usual software: I wrote my own years ago. I keep using it because I like its workflow better than PowerPoint or Keynote.
My main graphics tool (the thing that I use for things like creating all the JavaOne t-shirts) is NewTek LightWave. It is a phenomenal tool. I've been using it for years.
I also use Photoshop a fair amount and Illustrator occasionally.
I use Aperture to organize photographs.
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What hardware are you using ?
Quote:
For everyday stuff and while traveling, I use a Macbook Pro with 4 gigs of ram and a 256 GB SSD disk.
I've got a Mac Mini in one corner that's just used for household stuff: taxes, the checkbook, and the home automation system. It's my "don't fuck with that" machine that I generally leave alone.
In the closet I've got a home-built system that I use for network storage. It runs OpenSolaris and has 5 2Tb drives: mirrored with a hot spare for a total of 4Tb of usable storage.
An Acer netbook running Ubuntu when I want to travel light.
A couple of old Sun boxes that I keep meaning to rebuild into PCs - they've got interesting cases.
A beefy Sony laptop running Ubuntu for doing Linux hacking.
A big Mac Pro with 8 cores@3GHz and 8 gigs and a 30" Apple screen and a 22"(?) old Sun screen. It's got a Wacom tablet and a 3Dconnexion mouse. This machine is mostly used for doing graphics.
And what software?
Quote:
I do most of my programming in NetBeans, although I use vi a fair amount.
I've got copies of OpenOffice, Pages, Keynote and Numbers, but I hardly ever use them.
For doing presentations, I don't use any of the usual software: I wrote my own years ago. I keep using it because I like its workflow better than PowerPoint or Keynote.
My main graphics tool (the thing that I use for things like creating all the JavaOne t-shirts) is NewTek LightWave. It is a phenomenal tool. I've been using it for years.
I also use Photoshop a fair amount and Illustrator occasionally.
I use Aperture to organize photographs.
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