@Polynomial I always used to end up writing my own multithreaded/custom drawn controls in WinForms so I preferred that over XAML sooo much, until I was forced to use it for a new project (by myself)
The trick to XAML is to realize that you're not learning a new platform as much as you're unlearning an old one. Winforms/Webforms are totally different paradigms from XAML.
@BTownTKD My friend calls that the "XAML camel" - starts off looking ugly as hell, and there's a big hump to get over, but once that's done you can go forever!
for all but the 3 people on the planet who actually use XSQL, here's my description of it: imagine mixing XML with SQL, with DBMS credentials in the page.
@BTownTKD See I'd love the 8X for Beats Audio, but the 920 and it's amazing camera (and Wireless charging, City Lense, Nokia Drive) is just too drawing. I need that phone
@DavidIsNotHere There's a "fair use" system on Virgin's lower end packages, where you get speed throttling if you exceed ~1GB (~2GB / ~3GB on mid packages) of traffic during peak times
@rudi_visser Yeah, they were Diamond Cable, then they became NTL, then merged with Telewest to become NTL:Telewest, which got bought by Virgin to form Virgin Media.
I didn't get much linux exposure as a kid, but I fondly remember fiddling with custom boot disks and autoexec.bat so that I could maximize my available EMS and XMS to play X-Wing.
@MikeBrown But that's how it should be! Ubuntu is the devil of *nix because it's taking everything good about Linux away from every user just so that they have a "Windows-like Experience"
@BTownTKD I remember how much "fun" it was getting DOS games to run under windows 95. Who here remembers KALI the tool that let you play Doom over the Internet?
That said it's not too much better over in the WP camp, significantly better than Android's versioning though with unofficial handsets and dodgy marketplaces
@rudi_visser I think Android's finally gotten over the cheap tablet barrier thanks to the Nexus 7. I mean, if you can't spend $200 on a good tablet you'll waste $100 for a horrible one.
Build a product get a cult following. Establish dominance in your market, and "repackage" it with minimal updates every year. Sounds like the formula for Madden Football
@BTownTKD I hope so, I use BT Audio in my car and in-game volume is a pain in the ass competing with music... Same with Nokia Drive's directions, much lower than the music
@DavidIsNotHere Don't worry I agree, but the problem did exist
@DavidIsNotHere Plus, for 10" tablets it's still quite an issue IMO