@StackedCrooked I was just playing around comparing a Mac Pro to an HP. To get close to the same price, the HP ends up with a six-core processor with 8 Gig of RAM, but the Mac a quad-core processor and 3 Gig of RAM. Even at that, the HP is ~500 less than the Mac (and both using Xeon processors, so I think it should be a reasonably direct comparison).
@ManofOneWay HP's low-end consumer models are pretty awful. Their mid- to high-end servers are about the best you can get (IME). I was looking at mid-range servers in this case.
@ManofOneWay I must admire your ability to figure that out without even knowing what model was being looked at. It's really quite impressive (amazing, really)!
Seriously, the whole anti-mac campaign in here is ridiculous. Sure, you can say that a Mac is expensive and I can agree. But don't say everything they do is crap, because it isn't
@ManofOneWay I've seen no Anti-Mac campaign, nor anybody saying everything the do is crap. StackedCrooked seemed to be saying costs were roughly comparable. Checking showed that wasn't so. You said it used a plastic chassis, but I don't see any evidence that this is true either. If anything, the two sides seem to break down as "Pro-Mac" and "attempting to be reasonably accurate and honest."
I created and maintainted this over a period of 1.5 years. It's mainly C++ and uses Objective-C only for the Mac view and controller. I didn't suffer from any of the problems you mentioned.
I would say I much rather charge my phone every other night and have the luxury of viewing websites, listening to music, viewing my mail, using the GPS. Than to have it charged once a week, having T9 SMS and call function.
@StackedCrooked Good lord! What do you do to them? How cheap of keyboards do you get? (I'm currently using a Microsoft keyboard I bought in 2004 or so).
@ManofOneWay I use leave the brace at the same line as the namespace declaration. (This is the only exception, normally I always put the brace on a new line.) This allows you to stack namespaces like this:
I lost interest in Java when I heard Gosling's justification for not having unsigned numbers. He said most people he talked to didn't really know what an unsigned integer was, so he decided to exclude them
@Praetorian lol when my lecturer asked what data types are there in Java. I said unsigned int. He just looked at me said no ,and looked away... I wondered to myself apparently there is no unsigned int in Java..weird!
@StackedCrooked It's all fine and dandy if you live in the Java world, talk to some hardware that wants to transfer bytes and then you have to jump through hoops
@StackedCrooked I wasn't talking about C++. I once made the idiotic decision to write a Java wrapper for a USB adapter. Thought it'd be fun to play with JNI. That was the first and last time I ever do that, if I can help it