Posted on 06/15/2020 by Niko Venev
Since the phrase “Web development” can encompass several different disciplines, including programming, Web design, and even network security, the minimum system requirements for Web development can largely depend on the type of work that you intend to do on your machine. While it can be best to check with your employer or an instructor teaching the discipline that you want to learn to determine what type of machine would serve you best, certain pieces of hardware can increase your chances of producing quality Web development work with minimal frustration.
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When deciding on computer specs for Web development, you’ll have to consider what type of operating system that you’ll want to use for work. While a handful of different operating systems exist, many, like ChromeOS and Linux, have limitations or complexities that could complicate your training. That’s why many students choose Windows or macOS when attempting to learn Web development.
The ubiquity and flexibility of Windows will allow you more options when configuring a system, while Mac operating systems offer their own set of benefits, such as virtualization software and Git tools. Keep in mind that Apple machines do not offer many options for upgrading; this means that aside from software, you’ll be stuck with the specifications that you buy at the point of sale.
Generally, you’ll want to purchase as big of a screen as is reasonable; you may even want to set up two or more monitors at your workstation. A resolution of 1920 x 1080 or higher is important, as it will offer you clear and crisp visuals of what you’re creating. Web developers who work more on the visual end tend to find Apple computers to be incredible workhorses, in part because of the company’s innovations with screens. Their Retina display, for example, can help transform someone from a basic student to advanced visualizer.
Although most Web development tasks can be completed with 8 GB of RAM, generally, more is better: Try to aim for having at least 16 GB of RAM in your system. A zippy processor might make rendering easier and more convenient, so opting for the latest generation of the i5 or i7 processor might serve you well. For the best performance, choose a quad-core processor with a speed of at least 3GHz.
If you’re doing graphic design work, consider the type of file output that you’ll be working with before deciding on a machine. Graphic designers should look into obtaining a dedicated graphics processing unit (GPU). Similarly, they should invest in a dedicated graphics card with a generous amount of video RAM (VRAM).
It’s important to know that desktop computers are more powerful and more responsive than laptops. If you intend to work with hefty videos, think about investing in a desktop with RAID (redundant array of independent disks) capability. If you find that you’re working in a discipline that requires you to pull up large files quickly, consider obtaining a solid state drive (SSD). Typically, you’ll want a hard drive that is as large and as fast as possible. Look for one that boasts 7200 RPM.
At Certstaffix Training, we offer a variety of hands-on, instructor-led Web development courses ranging from programming to design. To determine if your system is compatible with our classes before you enroll, read the details in our course descriptions or contact us for more information.