If you are working on a mac with a windows guy it might ease some pain by
having an actual two button mouse & full keyboard. Other than that bring
what you use, as you pair the pair can decide how they want to work. The
most fun I had at the last CR was pairing with Gary on his machine and
seeing his set up and how he works.

On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Jeff Miller <[email protected]>wrote:

> What's a good set-up for a laptop development environment for GDCR Seattle?
>
> (My current one is a Macbook Air running Lion)
>
> Failing specific suggestions, I'm apt to default to Java/JUnit/Eclipse,
> though Javascript, Python, or Ruby with a unit test framework would be good
> -- I'm just not warm on any of the unit testing frameworks other than
> JUnit, and I want to arrive ready to code.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> -- Jeff Miller
>
> Any shareable items that it might be nice to bring? (extra mouse/keyboard,
> cables, power strip, USB memory keys)
>
> (There must be a more global discussion, so I'll check the GDCR site and
> look for existing code retreat advice as well)
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