I don't have pictures at the moment, but basically I've got a mid-2007 iMac which I hacked into running macOS High Sierra (still working on getting Mojave...) for my main projects.
I use Hyper terminal, VS Code/Atom for my main code editors (why choose one when you can switch off?), XCode for iOS development, Android Studio for Android development, IntelliJ IDEA for Java (I know, it's probably pointless to have both IDEA and Android Studio, but I've got the storage space so why not...).
Then I've got a Chromebook which I've installed Ubuntu Linux on, which I use for on the go (sadly I don't have the storage capacity for Android Studio though, and XCode only runs on macOS as of right now...).
Caleb H.
Co-founder of High/Low
I don't have pictures at the moment, but basically I've got a mid-2007 iMac which I hacked into running macOS High Sierra (still working on getting Mojave...) for my main projects.
I use Hyper terminal, VS Code/Atom for my main code editors (why choose one when you can switch off?), XCode for iOS development, Android Studio for Android development, IntelliJ IDEA for Java (I know, it's probably pointless to have both IDEA and Android Studio, but I've got the storage space so why not...).
Then I've got a Chromebook which I've installed Ubuntu Linux on, which I use for on the go (sadly I don't have the storage capacity for Android Studio though, and XCode only runs on macOS as of right now...).