Thanks guys. Looks like I should be fine with one, I move around quite
a bit so the drop in weight will help. Not to fussed about lack of
ports. Probably going to go with the 1.86ghz with 4gb RAM and get an
external hard drive for storage.

On Jan 25, 2:30 pm, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 2011, at 9:22 AM, David Kahn wrote:
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> > I did not keep it as I decided I could get another year or so out of  
> > my 13" MacBook, but a few months ago I bought the 11" MacBook Air  
> > (2gb version.... the 4 was not available as I bought it the first  
> > day of release), and had it for a week. Loaded all my dev  
> > environment and it was as fast or faster than my current machine --  
> > I thought the SSD did make boot up and coming back from sleep a lot  
> > faster. I was concerned with the power of the computer but in the  
> > store I opened just about every app the thing had in it at the same  
> > time and it did not miss a beat when switching between them. The  
> > only thing I realized is that with the 11" my posture got worse as I  
> > kept inclining to see the screen :) But for me unless I have a  
> > change of heart, I plan on getting the 13" MBA.
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> The big difference for me is in TextMate, in a project with lots and  
> lots of files in it (like a Rails app with the gems unpacked). When  
> switching back and forth between Terminal and TextMate, there's almost  
> no pause to re-index all the files. I have the new MacBook and an 8-
> core Mac Pro with a standard spinning disk, and the extra cores are  
> only really pushing me ahead when I'm doing something unrelated to  
> Rails, like Photoshop. The SSD is so amazingly faster at switching  
> contexts, which is what it seems I do all day long, that I find myself  
> sneaking off to the MacBook away from my giant two-screen Mac Pro.
>
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> > On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Ollie <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Pointless question I know as an experienced programmer can work with
> > any hardware but I wanted some opinions on the new macbook air 13".
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> > My current PC which is a 1.2ghz dual core with 4gb of ram is on it's
> > last legs. I've been running ubuntu and while the machine hasn't been
> > lightning quick it gets the job done. So I was thinking of getting the
> > new MBA with 1.86ghz and 4GB of ram and was wondering whether anyone
> > had any experience with it, I just need to kick round rails and push
> > my projects up to heroku. The only heavy thing I have to deal with is
> > some large databases around 40mb. Does the SSD help? Right now I can't
> > stretch to a MBP 15" and I need to replace this week so any advice
> > would be appreciated.
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