KnightWRX
Apr 24, 01:45 PM
The screen of the MBA is better to program on than the MBP. The extra resolution (1440x900 over 1280x800) makes it so more code is up on screen at a time, which is something I like (I hate scrolling or switching windows).
However, both are far from ideal, most of my programming is done when connected to my external monitor (a beast with 2048x1156 resolution). If I could afford dual 1920x1200 screens, I would go for that as both the current MBA and MBP can drive such displays without any problem.
If you want to start reading up on it now, you can always install GNUStep on your current computer. It implements much of the Foundation classes. However, be warned that it is based on Objective-C 1.x and thus lacks some features (@property and @synthesize for one) and some of the Foundation classes are implemented differently from Apple's implementation. It should still let you delve in the beginning chapters without too much effort.
However, both are far from ideal, most of my programming is done when connected to my external monitor (a beast with 2048x1156 resolution). If I could afford dual 1920x1200 screens, I would go for that as both the current MBA and MBP can drive such displays without any problem.
If you want to start reading up on it now, you can always install GNUStep on your current computer. It implements much of the Foundation classes. However, be warned that it is based on Objective-C 1.x and thus lacks some features (@property and @synthesize for one) and some of the Foundation classes are implemented differently from Apple's implementation. It should still let you delve in the beginning chapters without too much effort.
Hellhammer
Apr 2, 09:30 AM
You have to download it from AMD's website
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonmob_win7-64.aspx (this is for 64-bit Windows 7)
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Pages/radeonmob_win7-64.aspx (this is for 64-bit Windows 7)
djrod
Apr 12, 10:26 AM
http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/whats-new.html
taylorwilsdon
Jun 3, 11:53 PM
Do you ship to Canada?
Sure thing.
Sure thing.
siurpeeman
Apr 16, 07:28 PM
settings --> cellular data --> off
Daveway
Sep 25, 12:38 PM
It goes deeper than that. The iPod nano does not have a processor capable of doing this.
FireStar
Oct 23, 03:43 PM
this section of the forum is dead
everybody has the iphone
Not necessarily.
everybody has the iphone
Not necessarily.
mkrishnan
Jun 8, 02:38 PM
Guitar Hero without the guitar. Makes perfect sense.
Because the actual guitar hero is really anything like playing a guitar at all? (Disclaimer, I do play guitar and I rarely play Guitar Hero).
I'm impressed, anyway, at the $2.99 pricetag for a major franchise. Doubtless they're interested in the massive opportunity for impulse buying song packs. Does it have over-the-air multi-player?
After playing some Beatles Rock Band over the weekend, I guess it would help my rhythm some, but meh, turning on the dirty channel on my amp and shredding is mostly more fun. :)
Because the actual guitar hero is really anything like playing a guitar at all? (Disclaimer, I do play guitar and I rarely play Guitar Hero).
I'm impressed, anyway, at the $2.99 pricetag for a major franchise. Doubtless they're interested in the massive opportunity for impulse buying song packs. Does it have over-the-air multi-player?
After playing some Beatles Rock Band over the weekend, I guess it would help my rhythm some, but meh, turning on the dirty channel on my amp and shredding is mostly more fun. :)
iphone3gs16gb
Mar 12, 06:07 PM
I didn't like him anyway...
Xeperu
Feb 18, 12:16 AM
Of course a computer isn't smart, it's not human. And I'm sure that Watson has far more knowledge in his servers than I ever will. If you want to read ridiculous comments, check out the other forums here.
I think you'd be surprised how much knowledge the human brain can store. The problem is specific data access. Recalling "memories" is something that has been a basic task of computers for decades.
I think you'd be surprised how much knowledge the human brain can store. The problem is specific data access. Recalling "memories" is something that has been a basic task of computers for decades.
blackwind
May 4, 07:10 PM
To install Airview app linky above, your iOS device need to be jailbroken and have appsyn. As ipad2 isn't jailbreakable, keep the app and wait for jb.
Really good app, I enjoying it, I can youtube from iphone 4 to iphone 4, without problem.
Only thing isnt working for me, my dj doesnt seem to have the option for airplay :(
Really good app, I enjoying it, I can youtube from iphone 4 to iphone 4, without problem.
Only thing isnt working for me, my dj doesnt seem to have the option for airplay :(
LevMac
Mar 31, 07:03 AM
It's not 2560x1440 but it's the best I can find!
http://kayz-r.deviantart.com/art/WWDC-2011-Wallpaper-202681009
Thanks for that, yeah does look a bit blurry, will keep hunting for 2560 x 1440
:)
http://kayz-r.deviantart.com/art/WWDC-2011-Wallpaper-202681009
Thanks for that, yeah does look a bit blurry, will keep hunting for 2560 x 1440
:)
jeremy.king
Dec 19, 08:10 PM
I bid with confidence...Enjoy the bump as I expect to be outbid.
MullySCFC
Apr 6, 04:30 PM
Anyone?
nanofrog
Apr 14, 04:12 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
Malfoy
Dec 21, 02:32 PM
Did you try opening with notepad or something in case they were just HTML/XML files with a diff extension?
mBurns
Feb 14, 06:44 PM
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SnowDX
Dec 7, 10:30 PM
the way i see it, is that the double doors are a wardrobe(closet) and the door is in the top right corner? and the window is on the bottom wall on the left... your setup may still work though.Ah, okay, I can see that making sense. I have option 5 and 6, then!
Option 5 - start with 2 as basis:
Island Beach State Park.
Option 5 - start with 2 as basis:
nicname
Apr 12, 12:24 AM
http://www.iphonecaze.com/iphone-4g-cases/iphone-4-thinedge-frame-cases.html
they look sexy but i cant seem to find a review on youtube.
Any one ever order one of these cases?
they look sexy but i cant seem to find a review on youtube.
Any one ever order one of these cases?
chedda
Apr 12, 05:19 AM
Yeah pretty funny my personal favourite is the driver for a child on a school run.
*LTD*
Apr 22, 07:08 PM
Go into the Terminal and start using the command line in OS X.
You want an education? There's Unix. Certified. Enjoy.
You want an education? There's Unix. Certified. Enjoy.
FasterQuieter
Apr 25, 07:33 PM
Thanks dr_lha, that works great. I too was disappointed the e-pl1 was not covered in the latest update. It seems crazy, given how popular this camera is and how little work would presumably need doing to make it compatible.
peharri
Nov 21, 03:48 PM
Just because we're hearing about portal player making the chips Now doesn't mean that they were just selected now. Who's to say they picked PP to make the chips before the phones were put into production? The sequence of rumors released doesn't indicate the sequence of events apple is taking.
You'd think that, wouldn't you. But not only is that not the case, the reality is actually worse than I said. Apparently PortalPlayer has until 2008 to put together the chip. That's what the article says...
(Actually the EE Times article is awful and literally backs up MacRumor's summary without actually imparting anything that would give you confidence in it being real. The EE Times article mentions the iPhone once and then switches to talking about "the next generation iPod Video"; I think the author is just confused and wanted to conflate the two for the sake of the headline.)
You'd think that, wouldn't you. But not only is that not the case, the reality is actually worse than I said. Apparently PortalPlayer has until 2008 to put together the chip. That's what the article says...
(Actually the EE Times article is awful and literally backs up MacRumor's summary without actually imparting anything that would give you confidence in it being real. The EE Times article mentions the iPhone once and then switches to talking about "the next generation iPod Video"; I think the author is just confused and wanted to conflate the two for the sake of the headline.)
iJohnHenry
Apr 7, 04:59 PM
I'm glad you are a part of instilling hope in others with your volunteer work and, if my memory serves me correctly, your regular job as well. I think that's awesome. :)
Memory fart, I'm retired, and happy to be so. :D
I currently work with three not-for-profits, but the CCS is the only one I can claim to offer any hope to others, as a cancer survivour myself.
Had some laughs today, with a new-to-me passenger, on her 2nd treatment day.
We share a diagnosis. :)
Memory fart, I'm retired, and happy to be so. :D
I currently work with three not-for-profits, but the CCS is the only one I can claim to offer any hope to others, as a cancer survivour myself.
Had some laughs today, with a new-to-me passenger, on her 2nd treatment day.
We share a diagnosis. :)