How much lifespan should I expect from MBA 2013?

Never been into Macs before, but finally going with one. My laptops usually lasted me 2-3 years.
How much would a standard macbook air last? and what if I add 8GB Ram ( not money issue, but rather that I might not find it available where I live.)
Use will be office/programming on bootcamp.
Assignments/web surfing/studying/music/movies on OSX.

It is really hard to say - we've not had a computer that cannot be upgraded in a very long time. It might be that as software and the OS is upgraded those of us with 4GB of RAM might find our performance lagging from the lack of RAM. People with only 2GB are already experiencing it. And Apple does tend to stop supporting computers after a certain time period - that tends to be about 5-6 years - at which point you cannot upgrade to the newest and snazziest operating system. But it doesn't necessarily mean the computer isn't usable.
To put it in perspective, I have a 4 year old notebook that can be upgraded to Mavericks when it is released and I have every expectation that it will run it well. Will Apple still support it when the next OS is released? Will it run that new OS well if Apple does support it? Both good questions that can't be answered.
A college student just recently bought my 6 year old iMac which runs Mountain Lion okay but not spectacularly. He installed Snow Leopard (two versions older) which it runs like a charm. He's a happy camper and I'd not be surprised if he's still using it when he graduates in 3 years. Why do I say that? Because among other things I have a 2003 iMac in my guest bedroom that is quite happily running Snow Leopard.

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