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As I am not familiar with Mac, is it true that a let say a Mac Mini is
powerful enough to run Python, Eclipse/PyDev and Django like its done
in Ubuntu without any problem?
Hello Houman,
On Friday, April 20, 2012 5:58:34 AM UTC-7, Houmie wrote:As I am not familiar with Mac, is it true that a let say a Mac Mini is
powerful enough to run Python, Eclipse/PyDev and Django like its done
in Ubuntu without any problem?
Macs are great for Django development! You may have to do a bit more work to get some libraries installed as sometimes they aren't specifically tuned for Macs. Any modern Mac should be just fine for development. Heck even ancient Macs (PPC based) can be used albeit slower and somewhat harder to configure, not the OS but again some of the libraries you might install.