Setting up new MacBook for software development

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  • Here I go through setting up a new MacBook for software development, the way I usually set things up for my own tasks.
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    00:00 Initial setup with Chrome and Xcode
    02:23 Package management - Homebrew
    04:23 Profile files
    06:22 VSCode and configuration
    08:44 Android and JDK
    10:27 Android Studio
    13:21 Node, nvm, and JavaScript ecosystem
    18:24 dotnet and .NET SDK
    21:58 Docker
    22:48 Python, Conda, and Machine Learning
    26:48 Tensorflow (missing packages)
    29:16 Pytorch (missing packages)
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Komentáře • 394

  • @gggabriel1998
    @gggabriel1998 Před rokem +361

    Can't explain how much I appreciate how specific you are with your instructions. It's probably the easiest thing for you, but for new devs explanations go a long way.

    • @guptamohit3375
      @guptamohit3375 Před rokem +1

      Actually I'm planning to buy m2 air 16gb ram 256gb. Is it ok?
      I'm buy as I need not much storage, only run Android projects that's why.
      Is it's okay?
      Or I go with M1 air 16/512gb

    • @gggabriel1998
      @gggabriel1998 Před rokem +2

      @@guptamohit3375 apparently the M2 MBA is not working as well as the M1 when it comes to using it's memory when your RAM gets full. I believe it has to do with a chip of which the M1 has 2 and the M1 only has one. Apple trying to screw people over. I was very excited for this MBA but I think I'll wait for the 15 inch with M2 pro chip that is rumored to be released next year. Maybe they'll decide to include 2 of those chips that help with the RAM and SSD sharing tasks. Though with 16gb or RAM buying the M2 MBA might not be such a bad idea if you need it right now and can't wait.

    • @guptamohit3375
      @guptamohit3375 Před rokem +1

      @@gggabriel1998 actually the main concern is Storage, my budget not allow me to buy m2 MBA with 512gb with 16gb Ram
      But I can buy M1 MBA with 16gb/512gb ssd.
      So I go for M1 Air with 16/512 or M2 Air with 16/256gb?
      As I see the disk speed is less than in M2 MBA.
      Also I not need that much storage. But I looking the machine for 5+ year

    • @gggabriel1998
      @gggabriel1998 Před rokem +4

      @@guptamohit3375 if you're on a tight budget the M1 is a reallyyyyy good deal. I personally would just get the M2 with 16gb of ram and use cloud storage or an external SSD, but if you don like carrying around an external SSD get the M1 with 16gb and 512 storage that will definitely get you 5+ years.

    • @guptamohit3375
      @guptamohit3375 Před rokem

      @@gggabriel1998 Actually I added M2 MBA 16/256gb in cart is 256gb also okay as the disk speed I see that's why I change my plan.

  • @KpFriendly
    @KpFriendly Před rokem +69

    3 more useful tools:
    Fig - autocomplete and plug-in store for terminal
    Raycast - spotlight like launder, has most of Alfred feature for free
    Stats - performance of mac in the menubar

    • @Skatox
      @Skatox Před rokem +2

      thanks for this info, I didn't know fig. It's very useful.

    • @SheldonHull
      @SheldonHull Před rokem

      Istats for the menu is what I think meant

    • @KpFriendly
      @KpFriendly Před rokem +1

      @@SheldonHull no, stats is free and open source while istats isn’t

    • @SheldonHull
      @SheldonHull Před 11 měsíci

      @@KpFriendly nice! good one for me to pin. Didn't know that existed

    • @Riko0013
      @Riko0013 Před 8 měsíci

      Is fig like zsh auto complete?

  • @jacklwipa1187
    @jacklwipa1187 Před rokem +5

    You made me fall deeper in love with Mac. Thanks Alex!
    you've gained a loyal subscriber in me !!!

  •  Před rokem +3

    I like very much how transparent you are! I am waiting for the next generation of Macbook Pro, but I am already watching all your videos haha

  • @c-tech_
    @c-tech_ Před 5 měsíci +1

    This video is super helpful. I just bought the new Mac Studio and I'm currently studying CS + web programming. Your videos are resources I think of first. Thank you.

  • @Sir_Racha
    @Sir_Racha Před 2 měsíci

    Great job! Smart choices. Direct in explanations and no fluff. Very professional. Thank you!

  • @Bathi256
    @Bathi256 Před 6 měsíci

    HI, Alex. love to watch your guides, tutorials, and other tech stuff videos. they are so worthy. great explain. good luck!

  • @nick_merchant
    @nick_merchant Před rokem +1

    This was long but worth it. Thanks for all your effort. I learned a lot.

  • @peachiia
    @peachiia Před rokem +2

    You must have read my mind because tomorrow I'm getting my first Macbook and I was just thinking about how to set it up and here your video is.

  • @JokerThe91st
    @JokerThe91st Před 9 měsíci

    Awesome video! I like your calm, precise and thorough approach to it! Thanks for the help!

  • @albuslee4831
    @albuslee4831 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thanks a lot for this video. I really appreciate the detailed explanations for why you are doing things, because most of the guides I finds skims that part over, and being a newcomer starting out, I often get stuck in some insignificant things for days not knowing the reason I got stuck. The detailed explanations and guidance is what I was looking for and this helped a lot. Thank you for not skimming through.

  • @1vEverybody
    @1vEverybody Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’ve been watching your videos kinda sporadically but I love how you go about explaining not just what you’re doing but why it’s all happening in the first place. I remember setting up my first laptop for dev in 2018 and I had to reset it completely after I botched my Python build. Any piece of advice I can give to people watching rn, make sure you’re system is built correctly to play around with code before you.. code. Otherwise it’ll be a labyrinth of error codes, long nights of rambling to yourself about the Inception of Python interpreters you have simultaneously running dry on the root user. I distinctly remember a week long TF repair wrecking me for not having the right Python and all I could think at the time was “I have like 8 versions of Python and you can’t use ONE??”
    Felt good to see the system completely passed over your .z profile and the TF install error.
    Thanks for allowing safe passage through the treacherous installing of softwares. I’ll rest easy next time I have to upgrade

  • @jadonhansen9114
    @jadonhansen9114 Před rokem +4

    Just got the M2 for developing as well, stoked to see I'm pretty much doing the setup right XD although in my experience developing with React Native and Xcode doesn't always work well with nvm so I just go with the official Node installation

  • @mrjgp1
    @mrjgp1 Před rokem

    Awesome video Alex. Appreciate all the great videos you are creating

  • @tolgaatesel
    @tolgaatesel Před rokem +5

    Another video full of tons of information :) Thanks Alex. I'm addicted to these types of videos :)

  • @sherb_
    @sherb_ Před 10 měsíci

    not sure if you ever created a follow up video for this but all of the links you have listed in the video worked for me just now, thanks!

  • @AungWinHtutGH
    @AungWinHtutGH Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your detailed explanation!

  • @danielvillamarin2864
    @danielvillamarin2864 Před 11 měsíci

    Your video was so helpful, thank you so much, just starting to use my first mac.

  • @Johnbscv
    @Johnbscv Před rokem +49

    A healthy mix of Xcode and VS Code (remote containers) makes the inner developer happy

    • @simpleman5098
      @simpleman5098 Před rokem +11

      is it healthy if you run remote containers? Imagine getting overpriced typing machine just to run remote docker

    • @Johnbscv
      @Johnbscv Před rokem +12

      @@simpleman5098 I'd say if the main piece of software you intend to use on your MacBook was VS Code, then... yeah, in my experience, still a great buy when it comes to laptops. If you also need to use Xcode, it's fantastic. My overpriced typing machines have served me better than my non-Apple laptops have over the years, especially in recent times.

    • @sahilapte7735
      @sahilapte7735 Před rokem

      Just wondering if 8/256 would be sufficient for all this any Mac M1 or m2 users having same varient?

    • @retrorewind6042
      @retrorewind6042 Před rokem

      @@sahilapte7735 get more storage. My old i5 macbook pro had that much storage and it wasnt enough. I have a 1tb model now and its much more usable

    • @69qwerty
      @69qwerty Před 6 měsíci

      is xcode a good ide for anything other than swift?

  • @DaveMakesVideo
    @DaveMakesVideo Před rokem

    Just moved to Mac OS to setup my personal machine for development. Great instructions

  • @TheVegasISrael
    @TheVegasISrael Před rokem

    Thank you very much! I just switched to macbook and this video helped me to set up it!

  • @elfensky
    @elfensky Před rokem +9

    I highly recommend volta to manage node. It is, in my opinion, a much nicer experience than NVM, as it automatically loads the correct node/npm version of whichever project you use it in, and it has other benefits too.

  • @charles8355
    @charles8355 Před rokem +6

    Just getting started with coding on a Mac and I really appreciate how well you explained everything. Great work! Liked and subscribed.

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Před rokem +1

      Welcome aboard!

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 Před rokem +3

    This is super useful. I saved it for future reference. The only thing missing is Git, but I think that's installed with Xcode.

  • @mrjgp1
    @mrjgp1 Před rokem +1

    This is an awesome video! More like this…love the great details.

  • @bentouss3445
    @bentouss3445 Před rokem +5

    Hey Alex I really love your videos!
    You in your mancave doing techno playful stuff is what I ❤️.
    Can you do a similar video but isolating dev environments in containers?
    I mean installing almost nothing "locally" except docker and vscode..
    But everything in containers?

  • @KopiRoaster
    @KopiRoaster Před rokem +7

    For the nvm package, we can also use brew to install it. Its much much easier to manage! :) Great video like always!

  • @canniceenglish
    @canniceenglish Před rokem +1

    beginning up on coding and ı found your video really awesome andn easy to follow. Thanks alot.

  • @farzadkarimi5295
    @farzadkarimi5295 Před rokem

    I learn so much thing on this video , thanks lot Master Alex

  • @arushgupta7394
    @arushgupta7394 Před rokem

    Really well explained! Thank you :)

  • @gosha_kadze
    @gosha_kadze Před rokem

    Thanks for easier nvm instructions!

  • @saeedradmehr1976
    @saeedradmehr1976 Před rokem

    I have gone through a similar routine for my new macbook. I like brew to manage my node and dotnet installation though.

  • @ercntreras
    @ercntreras Před rokem

    Great installation process. I’ll take that

  • @harshh0007
    @harshh0007 Před 5 měsíci

    Great work!!!

  • @ismailhasr6118
    @ismailhasr6118 Před rokem +2

    I am a 2 months Jr. Front-End developer.I know there are a lot of brilliant minds in the world.But this is the first time i have seen someone uses/works that much topics(Web,Mobile,ML).I am absolutely terrorized by the intelligence of Alex.Just wow...
    And i am still struggling when using Context API..

  • @yourfeedYT
    @yourfeedYT Před 9 měsíci +1

    Dude thank you so much getting the m2 max soon !

  • @HK-yo4se
    @HK-yo4se Před rokem

    Thanks a lot. This was a great tutorial

  • @samdeur
    @samdeur Před rokem

    impressive vid..liked watching you do the setup..liking that your someone that knows his stuff even going so far as to mention your nand is one chip so it's the 256gb model.. btw i'm an older guy getting in to dev..going back to school next year..

  • @drtoxiccookie
    @drtoxiccookie Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for video, it's helped me a lot when sorting my nodejs

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Před 3 měsíci

      Great to hear!

  • @yusufkemaldemir9393
    @yusufkemaldemir9393 Před 9 měsíci +1

    good job! thanks

  • @Asdeer101
    @Asdeer101 Před rokem

    I appreciate this video. Thank you

  • @alexeiz
    @alexeiz Před rokem

    Too much useful information!

  • @milesrykerodazie171
    @milesrykerodazie171 Před rokem

    wow i wish i have this MacBook.Thnks for sharing.I use a pc but this video is really detailed and great.

  • @mazpassi1423
    @mazpassi1423 Před měsícem

    Aweaome! Thanks!

  • @iamzxenxi2260
    @iamzxenxi2260 Před rokem +1

    Love the channel

  • @jalexromero
    @jalexromero Před rokem +1

    I use XCode all the time. I really like its simulator and profiler and also the ability to quickly archive & publish to Apple Store. Wish they had their chatGPT "pilot" within (I did see your video about it, but couldn't really get it to work for me on my main development computer... tried a couple of times and can't invest more time, I'm sure Apple will build something there..) For languages other than IOS / Swift, I like other environments. Most other tools you mentioned are part of my setup... Cool video! thanks for publishing! BY THE WAY Google Chrome I also use when creating scrapers and other NLP/machine learning tools that get data from internet... somehow better tools use it.

  • @fishboo8670
    @fishboo8670 Před 4 měsíci

    thank u very much.The vedio is so helpful,and save me a lot of time to know how to install python and so on!

  • @abdullahahmad3327
    @abdullahahmad3327 Před 2 měsíci +1

    you should make an updated version of this video for the new M3 MacBook Air, that would be really helpful!

  • @SportsIncorporated
    @SportsIncorporated Před rokem

    I haven't owned a Mac since a PowerCenter Pro around 2000ish. The reason I'm interested is long battery life (my gaming computer new got an hour and 15 minutes*), no fan (walking into a coworking space is a reason for them to turn on the music), 500 nits (I work in a dark room, I don't see the light of day), and cost (the new Helios 500 version got a cost upgrade, even with an 11th not 12th generation chip). I remember all the downsides of a Mac and I don't expect to be pleasantly surprised.
    * I was watching it compete with a parking meter close to the World Bank in DC

  • @FIREBUG7479
    @FIREBUG7479 Před rokem

    great video!

  • @SirHackaL0t.
    @SirHackaL0t. Před rokem +1

    ITerm is a good addition to the terminal window.

  • @wpherigo1
    @wpherigo1 Před rokem

    Awesome! Much appreciated.

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Před rokem

      Glad it helped!

  • @edonovanto
    @edonovanto Před rokem

    thanks a bunch

  • @anarchyein9924
    @anarchyein9924 Před rokem +2

    Thanks. I just bought a MacBook Pro 14 inches for coding and deep learning and had no idea how to begin. This instruction helps me a lot.

    • @3rdtwirl494
      @3rdtwirl494 Před rokem

      im debating .. what spec did you go with ….

    • @anarchyein9924
      @anarchyein9924 Před rokem

      @@3rdtwirl494 16GB memory with 1TB Storage, if not enough in the future, I may buy a portable SSD.

  • @asdf072xxp
    @asdf072xxp Před rokem

    I just install the xcode CLI tools. The frequent 200MB updates for XCode are a killer.

  • @user-lb1yg9el2q
    @user-lb1yg9el2q Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @ChrisGVE
    @ChrisGVE Před rokem +22

    Hey Alex thanks for sharing as always. Very inspiring videos. One thing I was thinking could be interesting: you’ve tested ML training between various machines and chips, and it could be interesting to see how these chips compare to cloud services performance like AWS. After all a developer could use a M1 Air to connect to a remote Linux box and have the flexibility of the laptop and the performance of a big tower, but would it be worth it? How much more power would you draw from a multiple nVidia GPUs against a M1 Ultra? Just a suggestion. But thanks anyway for your good work and your light and entertaining tone! Really appreciated

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Před rokem +5

      I did want to compare a cloud build to a local one, but haven’t gotten there yet.

  • @DavidAlsh
    @DavidAlsh Před rokem +1

    You need XCode command line tools for most general web development but you don't need XCode itself.

  • @gihanpunarji6192
    @gihanpunarji6192 Před rokem +1

    Please let us know the experience of using the machine for programming and the battery life

  • @louissenderler6866
    @louissenderler6866 Před rokem

    nice video, thanks for sharing .).

  • @JoshuaMusau
    @JoshuaMusau Před 6 měsíci

    love it!

  • @technologikl
    @technologikl Před 2 měsíci

    Video showed up in my recommendations. Looking at getting a Macbook for iOS dev work. Do you think the base M3 Pro 14" MBP is sufficient for that? Believe it's 18GB of RAM and half a TB of storage. Felt I could get an external thunderbolt storage alongside my iCloud backup to address any space issues, but is the RAM amount good enough?

  • @kerwinbonn3875
    @kerwinbonn3875 Před rokem

    You can remove app from dock by clicking "Remove from Dock" under app icon options.

  • @bierfassner2253
    @bierfassner2253 Před rokem

    Thanks really helps but yea I would be pretty interested in getting tensorflow running in vs code on my Mac I just can’t get it to work I would most definitely binge watch that video if it were to exist someday nevertheless thanks for the guide putting so many different programs into context really helps

  • @user-cf5uf7vf2g
    @user-cf5uf7vf2g Před rokem

    seen like your harddisk going to blowup with these dev tools on small storage.

  • @AlexGLuque
    @AlexGLuque Před rokem +1

    Hi Alex. Have you tried to run a KMM project? Work with Android Studio and Xcode side by side, running the whole test suite and everything? Or can you share your experience compiling large projects? Thankyou!

  • @bugnatodifirenze1043
    @bugnatodifirenze1043 Před rokem

    Do you think that the new MacBook air is good enough to do the same works? I don't know which buy...
    Thanks for the answer and the video!

  • @ajinkya820
    @ajinkya820 Před rokem

    Is macbook best for Learning Devops ? Please suggest best macbook or budget macbook with minimum configs?

  • @nan6849
    @nan6849 Před 5 měsíci

    Would you recommend MacBook over Windows devices for NodeJS application development? I find Unix based system very interesting, but also comparing is that worth to pay so much.

  • @AIWithShrey
    @AIWithShrey Před rokem +7

    I use VSCode on my Mac for dev. I have tinkered with XCode to deploy an Object Detection app on my iPhone. I definitely prefer VSCode for all my dev work, however, developing apps for Apple devices is seamless and best integrated with Xcode.

    • @AIWithShrey
      @AIWithShrey Před rokem

      I would like to see how TensorFlow runs on Apple Silicon. Do keep me posted when there are new changes in the instructions or any new info.

    • @retrorewind6042
      @retrorewind6042 Před rokem

      Same. I actually dont even have xcode installed anymore to free up space

    • @sunitjoshi3573
      @sunitjoshi3573 Před rokem

      @@retrorewind6042Is 16/512 ok for Dev work with M2 Air?

    • @retrorewind6042
      @retrorewind6042 Před rokem +1

      @@sunitjoshi3573 ram wise yes. Storage wise... unless you have an external drive id say go for the 1tb but depending on what you do 512gb could be ok. Personally i dont get anything less than 1tb but i also do content creation which takes up a lot of storage

  • @gordonpearce
    @gordonpearce Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid, thanks Alex. I’m a Python Dev, so I only use xcode tools. Note if you use a ~/Developer directory rather than ~/Code, you get a pretty icon in Finder. Shame as I always used Code on Windows and Linux. Yes, the nice screen, keyboard and LLM performance have me on Mac these days.

  • @jaminwan8735
    @jaminwan8735 Před rokem +1

    Hey Alex love ur video. Can u do one for data science?

  • @user-bm5ge5gc9v
    @user-bm5ge5gc9v Před rokem

    Thank you for all the clarifications that it is a great device ,I dream of it a lot , but its price is expensive for me, I hope to get it even if it is used.🙂 💻

  • @f1nh32
    @f1nh32 Před rokem

    28:46 in step two for tensorflow there was a note about conda so the error for conda not for all users

  • @tahovig
    @tahovig Před rokem +1

    Think you performed "conda install -c apple tensorflow-deps" in one environment, then created a new environment (tf1?), activated it, installed python and then tried to install the base Tensorflow, which raised an error. Perhaps this was because the new environment never had the dependencies installed? I made sure to do that and did not have the issue.

  • @Pointyhat_
    @Pointyhat_ Před rokem

    Did you choose M2 air instead M1 pro just for the size? Or is it something performance wise?

  • @johncysamuel
    @johncysamuel Před rokem +1

    Thank You❤️👍

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Před rokem

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @RYKalmante
    @RYKalmante Před 4 dny

    Hi Alex, can you create a video about how to fix homebrew not installing? Most common issues right now is the recieving files error. I had the same issue with my new air m3.

  • @eoghanrussell
    @eoghanrussell Před rokem

    Are there ways to quick maximise a window? Like in windows? I mean full screen but including the bar at the bottom :)

  • @Kaviranghari
    @Kaviranghari Před rokem

    i would like to see the follow up for tensor flow base

  • @holdenwang3246
    @holdenwang3246 Před rokem

    Hi, thanks so much for your tutorial. I still have a question. Does the python installed through miniconda run natively on Apple Silicon? Some tutorials tell me to use mini-forge instead. I don’t know the difference. Thanks so much!!

  • @eaglesm1993
    @eaglesm1993 Před rokem +1

    Did you seen some issues with M2 architecture incompatibility for some packages? Thanks

  • @PedMar
    @PedMar Před 8 dny

    Alex, did you record your face and audio separately and then edit the video to include it in diifferent formats?

  • @alexrusanovschi218
    @alexrusanovschi218 Před rokem

    dot definitely not!!! awesome tutorial Alex!!!

  • @brianalonso9188
    @brianalonso9188 Před 11 měsíci

    Just got my MacBook Air 15 inch . Can I do this one my laptop or do I need to upgrade to the Pro

  • @gujaratsantana
    @gujaratsantana Před rokem

    Awesome tutorial, is it compatible for m1/m2 to use vim and dofiles from ubuntu?

  • @atlgansahinulasan4031

    Very instructive video. I appreciate for that. Is there any update about Tensorflow? I'd like to try to upload it again :)

  • @jazzsingh3121
    @jazzsingh3121 Před rokem

    Im interested in getting the 14 inch M2 MacBook pro but not sure which specs I need for a career as a developer! Any insights?

  • @antarezaghifary9670
    @antarezaghifary9670 Před 8 měsíci

    wow cool!

  • @djrx2
    @djrx2 Před 2 měsíci

    Just curious, why didn't you use Homebrew to install Xcode, Chrome, etc? I'm new to this. Thanks!

  • @NakMs
    @NakMs Před rokem

    Do you think air m2 is good enough to develop too?

  • @Tech_Publica
    @Tech_Publica Před 2 měsíci

    great video! For Java a tool like sdjman, a sort of nvm for Java, might be more flexible than using brew

  • @raffael2504
    @raffael2504 Před rokem

    Danke!

  • @khanbahadurshah6989
    @khanbahadurshah6989 Před rokem

    Hi
    Alex Ziskind, please make a video Machine learning video benchmark test on M2 chips on mac book pro 13. thanks

  • @ChinnawatKhuentanta
    @ChinnawatKhuentanta Před rokem

    Do you think macbook air m2 is enough? for developers

  • @viniciocoelho3538
    @viniciocoelho3538 Před rokem

    Do you have any video on parallels? There are some windows programs that I absolute need o use that are not available to MacOS. Does It runs fine? Thanks man.

  • @jackbauer8624
    @jackbauer8624 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi any idea of a program or app to use in Mac for doing take off and estimates for construction business?

  • @maxmi5534
    @maxmi5534 Před rokem +1

    Is there a significant difference bw 8core n 10 core M2 gpu? In case of data sci, ML workloads

  • @samdeur
    @samdeur Před rokem

    there is also a dev version on firefox.. i only use Firefox for all my browsing. currently on my old macbook air. i like that i can configure all the settings inside my browser..and have firefox containers..really really powerful. use Firefox on my linux machines and on my windows machine..

  • @pimas11
    @pimas11 Před rokem

    My favorite necessity is drag windows to snap to edges, like windows has. Also I switch control and common so I can control c/v instead of command bc the buttons are way too close and uncomfortable