I do as much debugging as possible on the Mac, but I occasionally must debug problems in the PC world, which is significantly slower.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's probably fair to say that the ratio of time our Connector developers spend in the debugger versus the Emacs buffer is higher than with most software.
I've been a Mac guy for 20 years. Even if I'm having trouble with the latest MacBook Pro, I'm still a Mac guy.
The people I hang out with tend to use Macs, not that I think they're necessarily superior.
I've been using the Mac solely for years, and got very comfortable with it.
It's always been about making the best Mac we know how. Among the many benefits are making it easy to use and affordable, with great features.
I have worked on PCs and on Macs and, while I have my preferences, I don't find it crippling to work on one rather than the other.
I write early in the morning at the computer, and people think I'm crazy, but I still use my Mac-Classic even though we have a state-of-the-art PC. There are just less distractions with the simpler machine.
The most frequent complaint is that it's hard. True. it's a hard game to win Also, many people ask me how to use the secret debugging commands, apparently under the impression that I'll tell them.
You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
I have a PC. My sons have a Mac and swear by it, but I have a couple PC's.