Too Long; Didn't Read
I’m writing this story on the 2nd iMac I’ve bought so far, and probably the last one I’ll ever own. I’ve been doing web and <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/software" target="_blank">software</a> development since 1998 but — strange as it may sound — didn’t really meet the “Mac World” until 2010 when my interests and professional career started to seriously shift from developing classic, desktop oriented business applications in C# / .NET to building web and mobile-based, end-user oriented projects. That’s when I discovered the Macs (I’m referring to computers, not the portable iThingies) and, like everyone coming from the blue-greyish Windows world, I was simply amazed by the hardware build quality, the care they were putting into details and the perfection of their truly inspiring <a href="https://hackernoon.com/tagged/design" target="_blank">design</a>. Not to mention the incredible stability of their BSD/UNIX-forked OS.