akshay2000
akshay2000
akshay2000

Interesting perspective. I doubt if my computer is hackintosh ready. I don't have the luxury of desktop. And the laptop I have won't do fine with mac. But, I'll think about JavaScript.

Thanks for the options. What do you mean by JavaScript? Webapps, I suppose. I could look into that.

I know about Xamarin. In fact, I've actually developed a library for it. However, it comes with a price and in the end I still require a Mac. So, yeah, I'm gonna be sticking to Windows Phone development.

The only thing that saddens me is that I can't use it even if I learn it. I'll need a Mac computer which I don't have. Or the new SDK is made available on Windows too?

A powered USB hub and external drives. Works fine.

Or, Raspberry Pi. It's just fine for light stuff.

If many people did not know that it was being discontinued, they probably can continue using XP. They've been shouting about XP shut down for a couple of years now. If someone didn't notice, they don't use the Internet and without internet, XP should just be okay.

What do you think happens here?

On a more serious note?

I knew about the washing soda all along. And I'm just 21. Is that bad? Am I to nerdy and gonna die alone? I'm scared

What do you expect to be doing when you're old?

I just have akshay2000@something.what, which does have a number in it. What's the probability that (people will think that) I was born in year 2000?

That's too bad. Give it a try once again and let me know how that goes.

Honestly, what else would one expect? And why? As far as gaming is concerned, Windows is the prime platform.

If by 'terrible' you mean like 1.5-2.0 MB/s there's no getting around that. Unfortunately, Pi's Ethernet and USB are on the same tiny winy bus. So, there's a harsh bandwidth limit. I wish it supported better. Some people claim that they had better luck with ext instead of NTFS since the former is native to Linux. But

What are you talking about! I've been doing it since forever. And it's really really simple. I've done this on Raspbian and I'm doing this on RaspBMC since a week.

Any suggestions for us people who might not have access to the big tools like drills and stuff? I suppose we could use a plastic box, but that just won't be as cool. Thor wouldn't want it either.

The interface looks great. Sometimes it goes a bit confusing, though.

But how do you get rid of it once you're done fooling around with it?

There is no emulator. You have to use the device!