My hardware is a brand new 13" MBA with an old monitor, comfort curve keyboard, bose notebook speakers, and the magic trackpad.
For software, homebrew and perlbrew are essential. vim and tmux are how I do everything related to my job.
Adium is for OTR and annoying scripts I've written[1]. Chrome for the being Chrome. I use dropbox like an addict, too.
I tend to script everything I need with Perl, including mechanized tests and creating quick REST APIs[2]. Being able to use v5.14 in place of whatever comes natively is a nice touch.
Homebrew brings in git, tmux, haskell, racket, go, and redis.
Combinations of these tools let me do pretty much what these other lists allow but I probably haven't had the most elegant experience, either.
For software, homebrew and perlbrew are essential. vim and tmux are how I do everything related to my job.
Adium is for OTR and annoying scripts I've written[1]. Chrome for the being Chrome. I use dropbox like an addict, too.
I tend to script everything I need with Perl, including mechanized tests and creating quick REST APIs[2]. Being able to use v5.14 in place of whatever comes natively is a nice touch.
Homebrew brings in git, tmux, haskell, racket, go, and redis.
Combinations of these tools let me do pretty much what these other lists allow but I probably haven't had the most elegant experience, either.
[1]: http://www.adiumxtras.com/index.php?a=xtras&xtra_id=4187 [2]: https://metacpan.org/module/Test::WWW::Mechanize