ed
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Might need to ask for one of those now!
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DaveyLC
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What ever you go for make sure it supports 2.5k resolutions or more.. Nothing worse than a massive display that can only do 1080p while you sit there nearly getting poked in the eye by pixels!
When I was in the market for a display I opted for a 30" Apple Cinema display, it looks super sexy and the image is crisp, under windows I'm running @ 2560 x 1600 and its loverrrllyyy..
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by DaveyLC]
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They do look good, but they're a bit long in the tooth now to be spending that sort of cash on! I'm currently using a 23" display with a 1920x1080 resolution and I think it's pretty reasonable - you can obviously do better but it's a decent compromise
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Yeah 22/23" is about as big as you'd want to go for 1080p if you're going to sit right in front of it..
I'm not a big fan of multiple displays so one huge high-res display is preferable for me but some people love to pretend they are in the matrix/minority report with loads of displays
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Yeah 22/23" is about as big as you'd want to go for 1080p if you're going to sit right in front of it..
I'm not a big fan of multiple displays so one huge high-res display is preferable for me but some people love to pretend they are in the matrix/minority report with loads of displays
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by ed]
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John
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2 high res displays is better btw. 2 x 1920 displays is still better than one bigger higher res one.
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2x Samsung S24C450's here. Pretty decent.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by ed
PHP Storm is great, it's particularly useful for OOP and version 8 brings in loads of extra stuff for Laravel which is particularly convenient because it's the framework I'm going to be using. It's got Git support built in and does a nice job of it, but I tend to just use the command line stuff for that. One nice feature is that Grunt gets it's own tab and GUI
Awesome! Will grab the trial and see how i get on.
Speaking of Laravel, i'm looking at it for a new project - can you recommend any decent books or resources? Laracast seems to get a lot of mentions an doesn't seem too bad at £50 for a years membership.
quote: Originally posted by John
2 high res displays is better btw.
There's arguments for both and a lot of research that shows a single high pixel density screen is better (up to a point in size) than using a dual monitor setup.
Saying that, i found using using a 30" Apple Cinema display in a studio for years really naffed me off especially with having to constantly resize windows to get the layout i needed; i find it a lot easier to spread the workspace over multiple monitors.
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by Dom]
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I just used the documentation on Laravel's website - seemed more than adequate when I was getting started. I've watched a few of the free videos on Laracasts and the guy behind it really knows his stuff; but when I wanted to start doing things 'properly' I found this guy's website really useful:
http://culttt.com
Then there's always the holy grail - Stack Overflow - if you get stuck.
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by ed]
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Cheers Ed
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I've got all the Laravel books on Leanpub:
https://leanpub.com/book_search?search=laravel
U2U me for a link if you want, Dom.
PS - I use Sublime Text for writing code (modded with plugins specifically for Laravel):
http://www.sublimetext.com
And Versions for SVN version control because I'm a fucking dinosaur alright?:
http://versionsapp.com
I do have ActiveState Komodo IDE for hardcore debugging, but only fire it up if necessary:
http://komodoide.com
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by evilrob]
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That reminds me, a lot of the Laravel 4 Cookbook is on Medium:
https://medium.com/laravel-4
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quote: Originally posted by evilrob
Although if it's gestures you want - the Magic Trackpad is the tits for that.
This! Magic Mouse is just absurdly awkward to use for any length of time. Scrolling is the worst.
Love the Trackpad though.
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
quote: Originally posted by evilrob
Although if it's gestures you want - the Magic Trackpad is the tits for that.
This! Magic Mouse is just absurdly awkward to use for any length of time. Scrolling is the worst.
Love the Trackpad though.
In fairness, the Magic Mouse is better than the Mighty Mouse that came before it - did you ever have one of those with the hateful scrolly ball thing? Fucking piece of shit that was.
edit: Jesus Christ - they still sell them:
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MB112ZM/C/apple-mouse
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by evilrob]
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cant beat a microsoft curve mouse
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by pow
cant beat a microsoft curve mouse
I agree - they go flat as a pancake if you do.
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John
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Logitech MX Revolution.
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pow
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Tbh I get horrendous pains in my hand using a mouse for too long so I use a wacom bamboo at work instead. Much much better.
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ed
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Keyboard shortcuts FTW
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evilrob
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Keyboard shortcuts FTW
Hold down CTRL+SHIFT and minimise a window to the dock in OS X.
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ed
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that's the most useless thing I've ever seen in my life!
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evilrob
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Isn't it just? Someone spent time making it do that! WHY!?
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Sometimes I like to live on the edge and just take a USB keyboard over to a remotely located server and see if I can do everything without the mouse haha. Ncpa.cpl ftw
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
What ever you go for make sure it supports 2.5k resolutions or more.. Nothing worse than a massive display that can only do 1080p while you sit there nearly getting poked in the eye by pixels!
When I was in the market for a display I opted for a 30" Apple Cinema display, it looks super sexy and the image is crisp, under windows I'm running @ 2560 x 1600 and its loverrrllyyy..
[Edited on 26-11-2014 by DaveyLC]
You realise that the pixel density on your 30" display at 2560 x 1600 is actually lower than a 21.5" display at 1920 x 1080? You just have more screen real estate.
>>>> Chris <<<<
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Ive got a pair of Iiyama 24" off my MBP, also get yourself a pair of Ergotron mounts as there awesome!
P.S i use the magic mouse and think its ace! especially for scrolling!
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