Mac to Windows

Web Design

  • Mac-like Special Characters in Windows

    by Aaron Gustafson

    For nearly a decade, Aaron has been writing and developing on a Mac and he absolutely loves how much easier...

  • Windows Editors and Shells

    by Dave Rupert

    Developer Dave Rupert updates his development environment.

  • Jekyll on Bash on Ubuntu on Windows

    by Dave Rupert

    Dave gets a staple of web dev up and running.

  • Ruby on Rails on Bash on Ubuntu on Windows

    by Dave Rupert

    Developing in Rails on Windows used to be difficult. Thanks to Bash on Windows, that’s no longer the case.

  • The #davegoeswindows Finale

    by Dave Rupert

    After a year exploring Windows as his primary OS, Dave decided to make the relationship official.

  • Can I Subsystem It?

    by Dave Rupert

    This is an excellent list of web development dependencies and their support on the Windows Subsystem for Linux.

  • Getting Started With HTML5 Game Development

    by Austin Hallock & Robert Nyman

    How “HTML5” can be better than native, where to start with the development process, where to go when you’re stuck,...

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