May 2011
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CodeRunner
I have tons of IDE in my computer. I usually use TextMate for Scala, C++, and C programming. I use Eclipse for Java, and I also use XCode for Objective-C. I remember about 6-7 years ago when I started programming, I used this IDE called Dev-C++ in Windows. It was a good IDE, I still use it now sometimes. But it’s really old and the development has ceased long ago.
Last year, the computing...
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Dell's New Laptop
As much as I love Apple laptops, I can’t help but think about how cheap other laptops are. CPU, hard drive, and RAM wise Apple laptops are way overpriced compare to other laptops. Dell has just came out with their new XPS 15z, here’s a review from engadget.
Truth be told, MacBook Pros aren’t perfect. So many complaints has been made over the current generation MacBook Pro. If...
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Apple Defends App Developers →
Good for me (and other app developers), but it’s funny that they still do software patents nevertheless.
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A Flipboard Bug That's Really Annoying →
I started the thread 5 months ago. Seems like a few people are experiencing this bug. Anyone experiencing this bug?
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Thoughts On The Chromebooks
A few years ago, Google introduced Chrome OS, an OS that only takes a few seconds to boot, very lean, and only has one app in it which is the browser. Last week it was announced that ASUS and Samsung are going to be among the first ones to produce this laptops. The promises sounds really good, and Google is not calling them net books, they call it chromebooks.
What Google did here is really...
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The Ballmer Days Are Over →
Completely agree with Brooks, he needs to step down very soon.
On SSD minimum useful life
I was a little bit surprised when Jeff Attwood, the author of codinghorror.com posted this piece a few days ago:
I bought a set of three Crucial 128 GB SSDs in October 2009 for the original two members of the Stack Overflow team plus myself. As of last month, two out of three of those had failed. And just the other day I was chatting with Joel on the podcast (yep, it’s back), and he...