Which Mac should i get?

I have just started to get into iSO App development. I mostly create websites so I'm thinking about taken that knowledge over to iSO.
Basically I would be making simple light weight apps, no games or anything like that. So my question is which would be the best option for a first time mac buyer to go with?
I been looking at the MacBook Pro 13-inch: 2.3 GHz and the MacBook Air 11-inch : 128GB.
I really like the MacBook Air but I want to know if it would be enough to do the things i wish to do.

Hi Armor
Welcome to Apple Discussions.
I recall 20 years ago working on projects where build times were measured in minutes and hours! That taught you patience, and also gave plenty of opportunity for thinking and coffee. On any modern computer, it's hard to conceive of a project so large and complex that it will require more than a few seconds to perform a build, which means that you don't really need to consider how powerful is its processor, or how much memory it has, since any reasonable system will perform well.
That means that your choice of options depends upon other factors. I'd avoid the MB Air because of its lack of connectivity, and it has no CD/DVD drive. My own choice of 13" MB works well for development, but from time to time I do wish for a larger screen; however, I find that careful layout of windows using multiple Spaces can ease the situation somewhat. If you go for a larger screen notebook, the computer gets heavier and more unwieldy. A number of my colleagues who opted for 17" MBPs a few years ago have often complained about the weight, and at least one of them has "downsized" to a smaller screen.
Bob

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