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      <description>So maybe you just switched to mac either from Windows, Linux or just got yourself a new mac and you want to set up your new mac. If you switched from mac or Linux I suggest copying some of the dotfiles over from your home folder to the new mac. Here are some of my dotfiles,
 Step 1. Install Homebrew - the missing package manager for mac, it acts like apt on Debian.</description>
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      <description>Historically I have done all my development on Mac Os operating system. So I am mostly familiar with Unix based systems. Windows has always been something that I have avoided, since I don&amp;rsquo;t game and most of the stuff on Mac just works. So this year I started learning the C# and I have been blown away how nice the language and the ecosystem has been. This sparked my interest in trying out Windows and Visual Studio which is the home for most .</description>
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