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Recommendations for College Laptop

I am going to buy the laptop, which i will install inside : 1. SQL Server 2000 ( another option could be 2003 ) 2. Visual programming ( i have 2003 and below ) 3. Oject Oriented Programming Software 4. Dynamic Web design application ( adobephotop, flash, dreamweaver ...one package of macromedia ) 5. Apachetriad

I d love, having XP for my laptop ,
or maybe any other advice for above requirements..?

I would be appreciate, you would be writing any advice on this

Thank you for reading :)

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try serverfault. you may get better answers there. – Umair Ahmed Jul 29 '09 at 5:59
here is similar question - superuser.com/questions/13165/… – MicTech Jul 29 '09 at 6:59
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Any laptop available to buy nowadays has plenty of power to run all of those apps. You will want to add more ram so things are a little smoother when you have multiple design programs opened at once. Either buy as much ram that the laptop can hold or as much as you can afford.

If you're going to be doing a lot of programming personally I wouldn't recommend a netbook. The keyboards are just too small for me and might be a bit underpowered for what you're looking for.

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