My path from Windows through Linux to Mac was similar to yours. I was disappointed with Windows, I loved Linux but couldn't deal with the fact that major vendors didn't support it. Mac ended up becoming a better Linux for me. I started with Hackintosh distros. I fell in love and finally decided that buying a real Mac was worth every penny after years of thinking that it was overpriced. I now own three of them. For any need of Windows or Linux, I handle them in virtual machines. Mac just work, the OS is fun to be with for hours, my production (as a programmer and also musician) is simply better on it because of how ergonomic the OS and the hardware are and the the performance is amazing despite often low specs (due to the OS and app designs)! Macs are ultimate production machines
If you are a web dev and using Adobe XD, you can try Figma it's web based (cross platform) solution for all your web designing needs. For video editing DaVinci Resolve is the best equivalent of Adobe Premiere that I found so far. There are options if you are not a hardcore gamer
@@imyasharya You might be right, I have never explored the capabilities of PS. However I have seen many using Krita Is that good enough for the job you do?
@@ArmanKhan-tx4gi I learnt a lot of Linux while using Arch Linux and after I learnt enough I moved to some other distro to try out and finally landed on Debian buster for stability, which I think is the best Linux distro I have ever used .
my journey is WinXP -> Win XP -> WIn7 -> win8.1(Never use 2 worse win that is vista and 8) -> win10 -> and curently dualbooting Win10 and ZorinOS but use KDE Plasma 5.17 as Dekstop Environmentpost this comment on Zorin OS
Mine:- Windows XP -> Windows Vista -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Linux Mint Cinnamon (Dual booted with Windows 10) -> Triple Boot (Windows 10 , Ubuntu 16.04 and Kali 2016.1) -> Dual Boot(Windows 10 with Kali Linux 2019) . I really love Linux but I'm a hardcore Gamer as well so Dual Boot is still a best option for me.
Lol if we are talking about distro hopping windows xp -> win 7 -> macos -> ubuntu -> kali -> centos -> win 8 -> solus -> manjaro -> win 10 -> manjaro -> fedora -> pop os -> ubuntu -> pop os -> clear linux -> debian -> manjaro -> win 10 & mac atm, I didn't even write the ones that I used less then one week 😂
98 -> XP -> Vista -> 7 -> [7 + Ubuntu] -> [7 + Xubuntu] -> [Mint + 10] -> [Manjaro + 10] I have Windows 10 installed though I don't really use it nowadays.
You can try a Linux . If u are a programmer using Linux will add a little skill called troubleshooting solving in to your skillset . I am using Linux in all my 3 computers
I have had my iMac 27" for almost 9 years. It has cost me less than US$100/year so far. Every year that becomes cheaper. I bought a US$200 used Macbook Pro two years ago and added extra RAM and SSD drive so I may have spent US$350 all up on that. Pretty cheap. I have also bought a PC desktop and Dell laptop. Both of those had problems and I wasted a lot of time and money on them and got little work done on them. Apple gives you a lot of really useful free software on their computers and bottomless support at Apple Stores. This may not be available to Apple users in India or Pakistan, but their free online support communities are the best. I also have tried many Linux distros as well as Windows. I also have had endless problems with all of the distros, installing them, changing them and maintaining them. I still am trying, but one thing I am now aware of is that almost all Linux software really, REALLY sucks.
@@techzone2009 What are you talking about? If you are talking about server-side then linux is good. But a client OS is much more than bare kernel and a couple of additional programs that are there for request processing and DB. Installing linux on a laptop is an endless search for the right combination of drivers+graphics server+program format+distro and at the end of the day each you just get one of those "everything works except for X".
I'm using Linux since I bought my first machine last year And I'm pretty much Happy with that Linux is just awesome for me and i feel very cool when work on terminal 😃😃😃😃
Most linux guys would tell you you're doing it backwards but good on you in any case. I support any use of it in any distro. Currently in ubuntu 18.04 after spending most of my linux life in various debian versions.
For MacBooks, it's definitely great. I am a developer working on Linux, but my main issue is laptop battery life. The device barely reaches 5 hours uptime... That's where Apple Silicon is game changing, indeed. Won't switch right now though
My journey into the OS environments is same. Windows -> Linux -> MAC And Mac is in my opinion the best OS I've worked on and I'm never going back. The environment is 90 to 95% similar to Linux without any compatibility issues. Yea I agree that MacOS is a very closed environment having some Bluetooth issues with Android devices but I looked passed it and there are many workarounds too. Also I'm mostly into the world of development and productivity so I don't playmuch games on my computer. So it doesn't matter to me the high end graphics card and fps etc. My productivity has increased a lot after I've moved to Mac environment.
I have an acer laptop running on windows 10, and ubuntu on a virtual machine for college stuff. Its been nearly 1.5 years since i bought this laptop and it still runs perfectly fine. I think windows has become more stable over the years and with a SSD, the windows experience is smooth.
Just like you, I didn't know anything other than windows but I wanted to learn to code, so I bought my first laptop which was Windows 10 HP 15 series (i3) when I saw it was like my dream came true, it was a very good laptop but eventually, I started to learn more and more to the point it seemed too slow and buggy. Then I bought 2017 13' MacBook Pro, oh my god it was awesome and I'm still loving it, I like Linux but I still prefer a mac over any other operating system.
I am using Hackintosh :) my journey :=> xp->win 7-> ubuntu-> win 8 -> win 8.1 -> win 10 -> ubuntu -> mint -> 100 of others -> elementory os -> then mac :)
Currently I am using Windows 10 as my main Operating System but I also work with Linux & Mac Os but I would say that Linux is much better than windows as per my experience
MY OS journey : Win98 -> Winxp -> Win7 -> many years gap -> win10 -> Linux Mint -> Win10(PUBG) -> Linux mint(again) Mac OS - never have that much money
Disclaimer - I am not a apple hater, actually I love their philosophy of design and aesthetics. I personally think that there used to be a huge difference in macbooks and windows machines earlier on. But recently I have noticed that windows machines have started catching up, Having a ssd makes a huge difference in experience on a windows machine. I still think two numbers are hugely important when considering buying a laptop - RAM and Storage. I have seen my friends buying 128gb macbooks and constantly cribbing about the fact that they will run out of space and the USB type C DILEMMA. Programs like Chrome, Android studio and even VS code are a breeze on higher RAM devices. There are many instances where you need to work on multiple windows, console screens and 8gb ram and 16gb ram can become the difference between freezing and not freezing of a system. Even USPs of macbooks such as amazing battery life, portability and great design are being challenged by laptops like dell xps. All I want to say is that the landscape has changed now and it's worth it now to have a windows laptop even for professional work.
My journey: win xp -> ubuntu -> win 7 -> ubuntu -> win 8.1 -> win 10 -> ubuntu -> kali -> win 10 -> macOS Each first time I use Ubuntu, I find it very hard to use until I go to the world of development. Linux is great, but office is terrible. Now I'm staying with mac as an iOS dev
My os journey is same up to your Linux journey and I am big fan of Linux right now and I am playing with different Linux distro and it is best experience I have,...
Same things happened to me now i had switched from Windows to Linux and now i want to switch on Mac and these type of questions comes in mind thanks for clear the fear about mac.
Thanks for the video, it really covers which should a student use at what point of time. This is really needed as I remember not knowing anything about Linux I formatted my Windows OS and added a linux straight away and ended by destroying all my data and the bash was too complicated too. Ended up switching back to Windows. So know before you do 😂 I learned it the hard way
When I started my business, I purchased old computers and installed linux. My employees in office use linux as I made a few tools for the to help us in a day to day business. And I use an Hp z8 g4 workstation where I use run about 3 VMs when testing applications
Even I had a similar journey. Today when I think about all that, It was fun. Probably not the best use of my time but that was how I learnt stuff! It was fun
I have worked on all three as a backend engineer. Windows: Absolute nightmare, hate the ui, the lack of a proper terminal (not git bash), the hardware, specially the touchpad. Linux: Really good OS overall, installing and building software is easier and faster. Smooth as butter if on good hardware (otherwise could be painstakingly blow) Mac: Os experience as good as Linux or might be even better, however really good hardware, touchpad is the best on any laptop. Doesn't lag at all even when under load, because of OS optimised fo work for the hardware.
My sister got a new computer for school that was pretty slow on windows, which is what was installed by default, so I installed ubuntu 19.10 on it in hopes of speeding it up. It works well, but it takes ages to boot up. anyone have suggestions to fix that?
My current os.Ubuntu 18.04 The initial reason why I switched to Ubuntu was because I wanted to learn Hadoop Administration,and my laptop configuration wasn't enough to run Hortonworks distribution.So i decided to install Ubuntu and then install the basic hadoop by myself.(did multiple errors in the mean time). ended up loving Linux for the simple reason that it isn't user friendly.My wifi didn't work from the get go.My trackpad's buttons didn't work.and i had to search and read through posts to understand what i need to do.and what they mean.Almost everything needed to be typed in the CLI,to make it work.I was never good in programming and rather lacked the interest to simply type onto a blank screen.Since Ubuntu forced me to type commands in the CLI to make things work weirdly enough it in turn somehow grew my interest in programming.
[software works closely with the hardware in a mac] Gentoo laughs with it's 2sec boot time and 40mb ram usage in idle I use Arch BTW because of my crappy laptop which can't compile properly
@@opensourcememes116 Yes, parrot is a very nice OS. I see it as a mixture of general purpose as well as a pentesting OS. Kind of a mixture of Ubuntu and Kali Linux.
@@opensourcememes116 Ya, I use Parrot on my friends laptop. I find it really good for other general purposes also. Before Parrot, Kali was my favourite OS. But I find Parrot best for me. BTW, being a Kali fan, do you find Parrot any better than Kali?
I have used Windows 7, Windows 10, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, and Fedora. And I will stick Windows 10 cause till now I have not faced any problem with it and everything works just fine. With Linux, I got bored because of the lack of software and the UI. But Linux works well too. And never tried Mac cause its too expensive
Always been a Linux Guy . I recommend it to everyone in the field of Web Development. I left my job ASP.NET developer to be in the Linux side . Now I’m a JS Dev with Linux as my primary dev-machine. Once you know how Linux is chances are you’re going to MAC and not to Windows. I loved 😍 the video
Been a windows user all my life, but as a mobile developer I don't want to limit myself to just android. If I had the money I would purchase a mac mini, just so I can also develop ios apps instead of just android. All 3 OS are awesome though.
I started with linux and moved to windows, then I "moved" on a combo of bouth windows and linux and then I bought a mac, I love my macbook pro; I use all systems
If you have money sure. Mac can create apps for ios and android but windows only can create apps for android. If you need assembly language it can only be done by windows. But other languages generally work in both os. ML is working better on windows because they have better gpu. Other cpu programs are working better on Macos. I am creating program for ML also and i use MacOs so it has a deceny performance. I would reccomand MacOs always on windows.
Alp Kumbasar im gonna go for bachelors in cs so do u recommend a macbook air macbook pro? Is it worth the extra buck considering i will be a beginner!?
My journey: Windows XP, Windows vista / 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Linux (dual boot). Just like you, budget is the main issue of not opting for Mac 😜
It's amazing journey of Yours. Almost every programmer start from Windows following the Linux and finally buy Mac. I also waiting for a video on ur Health. Hope u will put it in ur Todo list.
My story is similar to yours 😂 except I was only 9 when I first installed Linux on my laptop. Terminal was confusing at first, but I eventually learnt some commands by practice and constant googling. Now Linux is a cakewalk to me. But unlike yours, I had no issues installing Ubuntu. Ubuntu has a easy install screen compared to other Linux distros. I got my first own personal windows laptop when I was like 6. I played flash games, tinkered around vm installing old windows os, watched UA-cam videos, etc. I installed my first hackintosh on my laptop when I was 14 ig and I still have the laptop. I’m 17 today and I still haven’t used a Mac. I wish I can buy a Mac someday
I would recommend to everyone opening their laptop and cleaning it once a year, cleaning clogs in the fans and changing thermal paste once a year will keep the pc running at its best.
Mine is Linux... And sir your story is exactly same as mine except for the Mac part... I switched to ubuntu just because of UI and also windows updates ...
I miss linux but I Have to use windows at workplace. Windows10 + git bash + chocolatey + wsl2 happened and I love it. I don’t think ever going back to desktop linux distro. Tired of those games tbh.
My path from Windows through Linux to Mac was similar to yours. I was disappointed with Windows, I loved Linux but couldn't deal with the fact that major vendors didn't support it. Mac ended up becoming a better Linux for me. I started with Hackintosh distros. I fell in love and finally decided that buying a real Mac was worth every penny after years of thinking that it was overpriced. I now own three of them. For any need of Windows or Linux, I handle them in virtual machines.
Mac just work, the OS is fun to be with for hours, my production (as a programmer and also musician) is simply better on it because of how ergonomic the OS and the hardware are and the the performance is amazing despite often low specs (due to the OS and app designs)! Macs are ultimate production machines
Linux is best among all....if adobe shift to linux it will be great
Yes
If so then adobe will be paid
If you are a web dev and using Adobe XD, you can try Figma it's web based (cross platform) solution for all your web designing needs.
For video editing DaVinci Resolve is the best equivalent of Adobe Premiere that I found so far.
There are options if you are not a hardcore gamer
@@DiscipleW There's no alternative to Photoshop. GIMP sucks and Glimpse is the fork of GIMP. The best thing you can do is dual boot.
@@imyasharya You might be right, I have never explored the capabilities of PS.
However I have seen many using Krita
Is that good enough for the job you do?
what? Ubuntu used to send CD at home? i am already a linux fan. and hearing that made me love it even more.
Good old days 🙂
My OS journey :
Win XP -> win 7 -> win 8 -> win 8.1 -> win 10 -> Ubuntu -> arch -> shit ton of Linux distros,
Currently I am running Debian buster.
Which one you liked the most and why?
@@ArmanKhan-tx4gi I learnt a lot of Linux while using Arch Linux and after I learnt enough I moved to some other distro to try out and finally landed on Debian buster for stability, which I think is the best Linux distro I have ever used .
@@ayush_karn,, Thank you.
my journey is WinXP -> Win XP -> WIn7 -> win8.1(Never use 2 worse win that is vista and 8) -> win10 -> and curently dualbooting Win10 and ZorinOS but use KDE Plasma 5.17 as Dekstop Environmentpost this comment on Zorin OS
Arch is amazing. I use Manjaro and pop os on my gaming pc
Mine:-
Windows XP -> Windows Vista -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Linux Mint Cinnamon (Dual booted with Windows 10) -> Triple Boot (Windows 10 , Ubuntu 16.04 and Kali 2016.1) -> Dual Boot(Windows 10 with Kali Linux 2019) . I really love Linux but I'm a hardcore Gamer as well so Dual Boot is still a best option for me.
My Journey: WIndows XP -> 7 -> 8 -> 10 -> Ubuntu -> Kali linux -> MacOS
@Red X Mac OS is like the dream OS for programmers. Its that good
Lol if we are talking about distro hopping
windows xp -> win 7 -> macos -> ubuntu -> kali -> centos -> win 8 -> solus -> manjaro -> win 10 -> manjaro -> fedora -> pop os -> ubuntu -> pop os -> clear linux -> debian -> manjaro -> win 10 & mac atm, I didn't even write the ones that I used less then one week 😂
@@admniyeokuyorsun...3044 you are thanos in comparison to using tor with 6vpns
@@Ashish8363 I want to learn coding,which os is specifically better for Python , Linux based or Mac os?
98 -> XP -> Vista -> 7 -> [7 + Ubuntu] -> [7 + Xubuntu] -> [Mint + 10] -> [Manjaro + 10]
I have Windows 10 installed though I don't really use it nowadays.
Wao....!!! My kind of content... Thankyou hitesh sir for uploading
My OS- windows coz can't afford Mac😂
You can try a Linux . If u are a programmer using Linux will add a little skill called troubleshooting solving in to your skillset . I am using Linux in all my 3 computers
I have had my iMac 27" for almost 9 years. It has cost me less than US$100/year so far. Every year that becomes cheaper.
I bought a US$200 used Macbook Pro two years ago and added extra RAM and SSD drive so I may have spent US$350 all up on that. Pretty cheap.
I have also bought a PC desktop and Dell laptop. Both of those had problems and I wasted a lot of time and money on them and got little work done on them.
Apple gives you a lot of really useful free software on their computers and bottomless support at Apple Stores. This may not be available to Apple users in India or Pakistan, but their free online support communities are the best.
I also have tried many Linux distros as well as Windows. I also have had endless problems with all of the distros, installing them, changing them and maintaining them. I still am trying, but one thing I am now aware of is that almost all Linux software really, REALLY sucks.
My os ubuntu mate bcoz can't afford windows also 😂
It's been 9 months already now I have switched to MAC and it's awesome
@@RithikJha 😊
The future programmers may be like: My journey from Windows -> Linux -> MacOS -> ChromeOS/Fuchsia
My Current OS: Ubuntu 19.04
what difference Fuchia and ChromeOS??
Linux is far better , mature , consistent and secured
@@techzone2009 Linux is for masochists. Not reliable and terrible software.
@@techzone2009 What are you talking about? If you are talking about server-side then linux is good. But a client OS is much more than bare kernel and a couple of additional programs that are there for request processing and DB. Installing linux on a laptop is an endless search for the right combination of drivers+graphics server+program format+distro and at the end of the day each you just get one of those "everything works except for X".
@@nicolaimanev only for noobs
Windows[school life] >> Linux❤️[now college life ] >> Mac[Professional life]
exactly...
100%
Yup
I'm using Linux since I bought my first machine last year
And I'm pretty much Happy with that
Linux is just awesome for me and i feel very cool when work on terminal 😃😃😃😃
Me too arch Linux 🥰🥰
Mine current machine is Windows 10, and Linux with Virtual Machine 😍
Most linux guys would tell you you're doing it backwards but good on you in any case. I support any use of it in any distro. Currently in ubuntu 18.04 after spending most of my linux life in various debian versions.
Why don't you download arch
No need for virtual machine anymore. Google ‘WSL on Windows 10’
Apple Silicon changing the game for sure. I used to say "OMG how expensive macs are for the specs"...now it's like..."they're a steal!"
For MacBooks, it's definitely great. I am a developer working on Linux, but my main issue is laptop battery life. The device barely reaches 5 hours uptime...
That's where Apple Silicon is game changing, indeed. Won't switch right now though
Now I am a Linux lover I shifted my workspace from windows to Linux and soon I wanna purchase imac just because of true experience of programming.
My journey into the OS environments is same. Windows -> Linux -> MAC
And Mac is in my opinion the best OS I've worked on and I'm never going back. The environment is 90 to 95% similar to Linux without any compatibility issues. Yea I agree that MacOS is a very closed environment having some Bluetooth issues with Android devices but I looked passed it and there are many workarounds too.
Also I'm mostly into the world of development and productivity so I don't playmuch games on my computer. So it doesn't matter to me the high end graphics card and fps etc. My productivity has increased a lot after I've moved to Mac environment.
I have an acer laptop running on windows 10, and ubuntu on a virtual machine for college stuff.
Its been nearly 1.5 years since i bought this laptop and it still runs perfectly fine.
I think windows has become more stable over the years and with a SSD, the windows experience is smooth.
Which lap it is and please give suggestions that price is 70,000 then why not macbook air i5
My os journey : 95 -> 98 -> xp -> 7 -> 8.1 -> 10 -> Ubuntu -> linux mint
10:13
Boss: Either you install window OS or not come tomorrow
Hitesh: why you not install Linux in your system to.
It happened to me when i was on last year project
Switched to linux from windows few days ago and loving it.
Primary Os- Windows 10 and using windows subsystem for Linux (WSL) to run Ubuntu Terminal.
waiting for linux terminal support in windows that would be osum
Plzz make series on Linux 🙂
Ya sir please
Just like you, I didn't know anything other than windows but I wanted to learn to code, so I bought my first laptop which was Windows 10 HP 15 series (i3) when I saw it was like my dream came true, it was a very good laptop but eventually, I started to learn more and more to the point it seemed too slow and buggy. Then I bought 2017 13' MacBook Pro, oh my god it was awesome and I'm still loving it, I like Linux but I still prefer a mac over any other operating system.
My Journey
Got Dell PC
Used the installed windows 10 home to etch Ubuntu 18.04 and installed it on my pc.
Now i use PopOS 20.04 in my workstation
Linux is my favourite although I am a new Linux User(2 weeks) and a Windows 10 Dual Boot with it!
I am happy that u r enjoying Linux. Take it slow. Learn a lil, lil everyday.
@Akash Shette what are your needs?
Go with Kubuntu.
I use Ubuntu and Raspbian. Planning to switch to Arch Linux.
I am using Hackintosh :) my journey :=> xp->win 7-> ubuntu-> win 8 -> win 8.1 -> win 10 -> ubuntu -> mint -> 100 of others -> elementory os -> then mac :)
Currently I am using Windows 10 as my main Operating System but I also work with Linux & Mac Os but I would say that Linux is much better than windows as per my experience
what do you recommend for a college student studying computer science mac os or linux?
MY OS journey :
Win98 -> Winxp -> Win7 -> many years gap -> win10 -> Linux Mint -> Win10(PUBG) -> Linux mint(again)
Mac OS - never have that much money
Thank you very much for sharing. I am in the middle period. From Windows to Linux, still learning PHP.
I am happy with Windows.
Try linux my boy and you will never use windows again i promise ( unless you want to play games).
@@ranajitmukherjee9789 I tried Linux. First time in 2000. And countless time since then.
Disclaimer - I am not a apple hater, actually I love their philosophy of design and aesthetics.
I personally think that there used to be a huge difference in macbooks and windows machines earlier on. But recently I have noticed that windows machines have started catching up, Having a ssd makes a huge difference in experience on a windows machine.
I still think two numbers are hugely important when considering buying a laptop - RAM and Storage. I have seen my friends buying 128gb macbooks and constantly cribbing about the fact that they will run out of space and the USB type C DILEMMA. Programs like Chrome, Android studio and even VS code are a breeze on higher RAM devices. There are many instances where you need to work on multiple windows, console screens and 8gb ram and 16gb ram can become the difference between freezing and not freezing of a system.
Even USPs of macbooks such as amazing battery life, portability and great design are being challenged by laptops like dell xps.
All I want to say is that the landscape has changed now and it's worth it now to have a windows laptop even for professional work.
These SSDs are definitely changing things.
Windows 7,8,10>Ubuntu 18.04> manjaro xfce> mx Linux> elementary os> mint> kubuntu> manjaro kde > Fedora > next would be arch.
My journey: win xp -> ubuntu -> win 7 -> ubuntu -> win 8.1 -> win 10 -> ubuntu -> kali -> win 10 -> macOS
Each first time I use Ubuntu, I find it very hard to use until I go to the world of development. Linux is great, but office is terrible.
Now I'm staying with mac as an iOS dev
im currently using linux and Windows upgrading to mac soon 🤩
Windows 7 - Ubuntu - Windows 10 - OSX - ChromeOS - Manjaro. Now i am happy
I also switched from Windows to Linux to Mac.
Now I'm using all 3 :D
My os journey is same up to your Linux journey and I am big fan of Linux right now and I am playing with different Linux distro and it is best experience I have,...
Same things happened to me now i had switched from Windows to Linux and now i want to switch on Mac and these type of questions comes in mind thanks for clear the fear about mac.
Linux is definity the best if big companies port their software to Linux!
I'm using Windows and little bit of Ubuntu too, thank you sir I learn a lot from you
I am having so much trouble using a mac after using Windows for so long. Is there a free app tutorial that you recommend? I cant even scroll right.
Mac mini(8GB) is good for web development.... sometimes it's get heated with ELEMENTOR & Divi as well...
Thanks for the video, it really covers which should a student use at what point of time. This is really needed as I remember not knowing anything about Linux I formatted my Windows OS and added a linux straight away and ended by destroying all my data and the bash was too complicated too.
Ended up switching back to Windows. So know before you do 😂 I learned it the hard way
I really love the way you talk, very clear and calm. Great lesson!
Hello Hitesh..always waiting for your video
totally agree, but these things doesn't even matter now. Windows 10 is improved significantly now, it is definitely better than mac now.
When I started my business, I purchased old computers and installed linux. My employees in office use linux as I made a few tools for the to help us in a day to day business. And I use an Hp z8 g4 workstation where I use run about 3 VMs when testing applications
I am a mac user sort of since they existed i am a mac user since apple was using power pc processors
Even I had a similar journey. Today when I think about all that, It was fun.
Probably not the best use of my time but that was how I learnt stuff!
It was fun
I3 , windws 10 pro , 256ssd with 8 mgb ram ..
Thinkpad
No formats from past 2 years...
Trust me i am productive.
I have worked on all three as a backend engineer.
Windows: Absolute nightmare, hate the ui, the lack of a proper terminal (not git bash), the hardware, specially the touchpad.
Linux: Really good OS overall, installing and building software is easier and faster. Smooth as butter if on good hardware (otherwise could be painstakingly blow)
Mac: Os experience as good as Linux or might be even better, however really good hardware, touchpad is the best on any laptop. Doesn't lag at all even when under load, because of OS optimised fo work for the hardware.
My sister got a new computer for school that was pretty slow on windows, which is what was installed by default, so I installed ubuntu 19.10 on it in hopes of speeding it up. It works well, but it takes ages to boot up. anyone have suggestions to fix that?
My Journey: Windows (3.11, 98, ME, XP) --> Linux(Suse, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch) --> MacOS
My journey: Windows XP -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Ubuntu -> MacOS
Now: Windows
Thinking Of: Mac
Hitesh, I love all three OS bcz all 3 are important for competition among them so they become more productive.
My current os.Ubuntu 18.04
The initial reason why I switched to Ubuntu was because I wanted to learn Hadoop Administration,and my laptop configuration wasn't enough to run Hortonworks distribution.So i decided to install Ubuntu and then install the basic hadoop by myself.(did multiple errors in the mean time).
ended up loving Linux for the simple reason that it isn't user friendly.My wifi didn't work from the get go.My trackpad's buttons didn't work.and i had to search and read through posts to understand what i need to do.and what they mean.Almost everything needed to be typed in the CLI,to make it work.I was never good in programming and rather lacked the interest to simply type onto a blank screen.Since Ubuntu forced me to type commands in the CLI to make things work weirdly enough it in turn somehow grew my interest in programming.
I am currently using POSIX.
My Journey: Windows(XP, 7, 10)->Linux(Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, Pop OS)-> MacOS
what do you recommend for a college student studying computer science mac os or linux?
[software works closely with the hardware in a mac]
Gentoo laughs with it's 2sec boot time and 40mb ram usage in idle
I use Arch BTW because of my crappy laptop which can't compile properly
My journey:
Windows XP-> Windows Vista->Ubuntu-> Windows 7-> Kali Linux
I don't have a Windows 10 machine 😁.
Manan Varma I did not use Windows for 2 years . Using kali on 2 laptop and parrot on desktop
@@opensourcememes116 Yes, parrot is a very nice OS. I see it as a mixture of general purpose as well as a pentesting OS. Kind of a mixture of Ubuntu and Kali Linux.
Manan Varma but I am a kali fan . Just trying out parrot because my friend said so
@@opensourcememes116 Ya, I use Parrot on my friends laptop. I find it really good for other general purposes also. Before Parrot, Kali was my favourite OS. But I find Parrot best for me. BTW, being a Kali fan, do you find Parrot any better than Kali?
Manan Varma kali is lighter but parrot has more tools preinstalled as default . I personally don't like mate. I am gnome fan .
Hello our hero... you save my life
I learned a lot from you
Loved the background 💗 with those blocks and colorful puppets 😃
Thank you Hitesh for this great video. It's worth watching , every minute of it.
I have used Windows 7, Windows 10, Ubuntu, Mint, Manjaro, and Fedora. And I will stick Windows 10 cause till now I have not faced any problem with it and everything works just fine. With Linux, I got bored because of the lack of software and the UI. But Linux works well too. And never tried Mac cause its too expensive
That's too many but a great learning curve
@@HiteshCodeLab Wow. Thank You for the Reply 😀. BTW awesome Video
Always been a Linux Guy . I recommend it to everyone in the field of Web Development. I left my job ASP.NET developer to be in the Linux side .
Now I’m a JS Dev with Linux as my primary dev-machine.
Once you know how Linux is chances are you’re going to MAC and not to Windows.
I loved 😍 the video
Vishal Mishra bro not just Web development . It's far better than windows in almost every field
Been a windows user all my life, but as a mobile developer I don't want to limit myself to just android. If I had the money I would purchase a mac mini, just so I can also develop ios apps instead of just android. All 3 OS are awesome though.
I started with linux and moved to windows, then I "moved" on a combo of bouth windows and linux and then I bought a mac, I love my macbook pro; I use all systems
Hakintosh PC running MAC OS High Sierra 10.13.5
Laptop running Windows 10
My OS is Windows 10 Pro
My OS - Windows for now but might be upgrade after 3-4 years when in 8th or 10th
I’m gonna start to code right after my +2 gets over, should i buy a macbook directly?
If you have money sure. Mac can create apps for ios and android but windows only can create apps for android. If you need assembly language it can only be done by windows. But other languages generally work in both os. ML is working better on windows because they have better gpu. Other cpu programs are working better on Macos. I am creating program for ML also and i use MacOs so it has a deceny performance. I would reccomand MacOs always on windows.
Alp Kumbasar im gonna go for bachelors in cs so do u recommend a macbook air macbook pro?
Is it worth the extra buck considering i will be a beginner!?
u could have done those presentation on google slides on web browser on linux. duh..
Summary: If you wanna be an Engineer go for Linux. If you wanna be a youtuber, go for Mac.
and if you wanna be just a youtube watcher, go for windows.
btw i use arch linux
windows xp>>windows 7>>windows 10>>HACKINTOSH Big Sierra>>HACKINTOSH MOJAVE>>UBUNTU>>LINUX MINT>>FEDORA>>SOLUS>>POP OS>>MANJARO
My journey: Windows XP, Windows vista / 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and Linux (dual boot). Just like you, budget is the main issue of not opting for Mac 😜
Windows -> macOS. And I like the fact that Linux users are so proud of it judging by the comments.
I use Windows Linux Subsystem a lot. I think a Mac ist just a must have for iOS Devs.
My current OS -> Macintosh, My journey -> Macintosh, computer experience in months-> 14 months
My journey : Windows xp>>>windows 7>>>windows 10>>> mac os >>> Ubuntu Linux
What about Hackintosh
My primary OS is Ubuntu secondary OS is Windows 10 (only for ms office and Adobe Photoshop)
same here but reverse the order
@@AkashYadav-mr4hg nice
What if adobe Photoshop will available for windows??
@@techzone2009 your question is wrong it's already available for windows and Mac.
@@techzone2009 if ms office and Adobe application's become available for Linux I will never switch to windows.
My OS journey:
Win7 -- Win10 -- Kali Linux -- Linux mint(current)
It's amazing journey of Yours.
Almost every programmer start from Windows following the Linux and finally buy Mac.
I also waiting for a video on ur Health.
Hope u will put it in ur Todo list.
I'm using Linux Mint from 2 years
I have use dual os by vmware windows and for programming linux....
My story is similar to yours 😂 except I was only 9 when I first installed Linux on my laptop. Terminal was confusing at first, but I eventually learnt some commands by practice and constant googling. Now Linux is a cakewalk to me. But unlike yours, I had no issues installing Ubuntu. Ubuntu has a easy install screen compared to other Linux distros. I got my first own personal windows laptop when I was like 6. I played flash games, tinkered around vm installing old windows os, watched UA-cam videos, etc. I installed my first hackintosh on my laptop when I was 14 ig and I still have the laptop. I’m 17 today and I still haven’t used a Mac. I wish I can buy a Mac someday
I have been using both mac and windows for 5 yers and I love mac more than windows.(I use windows to play games)
I am using both linux and mac
I wonder how u managed to run VMware after downloading ubuntu and waited for 2 months for a CD just to install same os 🤔
Current OS is Mac .. (fanboy of MAC)
I would recommend to everyone opening their laptop and cleaning it once a year, cleaning clogs in the fans and changing thermal paste once a year will keep the pc running at its best.
Dual Boot (windows and ubuntu )
I am also.
Mine is Linux... And sir your story is exactly same as mine except for the Mac part... I switched to ubuntu just because of UI and also windows updates ...
Windows 7 -> Windows 8 -> Windows 10 -> elementry os -> ubuntu -> pop_os! -> Windows 10. Maybe mac os after 2 years.
I miss linux but I Have to use windows at workplace. Windows10 + git bash + chocolatey + wsl2 happened and I love it. I don’t think ever going back to desktop linux distro. Tired of those games tbh.
I'm from jaipur and The current version of my OS is windows but at last of the month I'm going to switch on Linux OS "Excited"
my current os is windows 8.1 and Backbox. PC- 8.1 Laptop- backbox
Current machine is window and virtual is Kali
I began with windows, shifted to Linux, now planing to jump to mac
I recently shifted to Linux so it's Linux operating system...