Long version: I've been offered a remote position and have only ever worked on-site up until now. At home I have a fairly basic, years old laptop that is fine for browsing the web and side-project-level development, and a windows machine that I got for my kids to do class work. Neither is really appropriate for "real" software development. Not enough RAM, mainly.
I haven't had to buy a computer for work in a very long time, and I'm unsure where to look to get started these days. I realize I could put my own together, but I'm hoping there's an "out-of-the-box" solution. I realize there are thousands of placing selling computers, I'm just hoping there's a go-to for the HN crowd.
None of the above is fatal to the others (and you can get linux preinstalled from some of them which sidesteps this), but it is easier to just go with something that works.
Whoever you buy from, make sure you get a business class machine. You can save a ton of money on consumer grade equipment. However the quality is lacking and it won't survive drops (this is mostly a problem with laptops)
I managed to collect 5 or 6 of these for less than a price of a full laptop. Very important things you will have:
- Great CPUs
- Fantastic keyboard feeling ( cant beat it..)
- Very important:No thermal issues. You can read online reviews for the latest Dell or HP laptops to see they cannot handle all the heat and its a common complaint.
- Not pretty, but very robust. Some of the modern laptops are just tiny fragile plastic boxes.
- No reliability issues.
- You have a second or third always ready to go.
If you're just after "software-development-capable" and not a high-spec games beast, there are plenty of office refurb sellers that offer generic Dell/HP/etc desktop boxes. You can usually find an i5/i7 with 32GB RAM for £200ish.
Might want to get a fresh SSD separately though, and I'm assuming you've probably got monitor/mouse/keyboard lying around. Ok, it might cost you more like £300-£350, but it's still a lot of bang for your buck. I've done it a few times now and been very happy with the results.
Much cheaper than a "business" laptop with better specs. Best Buy can get it to you within about 2 days.
You tend to have a bit of bloatware, but it's not as bad as it was 5 or 6 years ago