Comment Re:What? (Score 1) 65
That's pretty damn funny
That's pretty damn funny
Why would you comment if your experience is too old to be relevant?
It's more an OS than an editor.
Heh yeah I tried installing that on my Mac. Intelli-J even offers a nice installation as a plugin. First, it simply didn't start and it turns out that the plugin installation will install an old version. Okay then I'll download it manually. That installed a kernel driver which crashed my OSX laptop.
I gave up and continued using the dog slow emulator.
I totally agree here. Compared to Xcode, development for Android is nowhere as slick.
But still, I managed to hammer out a simple (Java-based) app with a minimum of fuss. And I didn't need to screw around with Gradle.
My first job involved Java and I used Eclipse for that. In the meantime, I spot another job which involves C++, Python and Objective-C. Recently I wanted to quickly hammer out an Android app and I was pleasantly surprised by Android Studio. In three days, I got a basic five-screen app running to display a JSON-pooping web service.
It works like you expect a modern IDE to work. And that's all I needed.
he didn't have a good way to backup that much data
But he did. Another RAID array of the same size would have sufficed. Oh, now I see what you mean. He didn't want to spend the money on a good way to backup that much data.
Another issue entirely
Yeah bunch of wankers
Move to Evernote. It can import OneNote, AFAIK.
"Motion charging".... hehehehe.... yeah I bet they test that a lot at Apple.
LOL... first you fully commit yourself to a Microsoft-only product, then you talk about "keeping me on Windows".
Yeah I actually meant Pathfinder, thanks. I'm not DM'ing and for some reason, other people bump into the shortcomings but never me
Cl
D&D was awesome as a 20-year-old
It's still awesome as a 30-year-old
RAID doesn't protect against user stupidity like backup does.
Or software bugs. I've had Microsoft Word corrupt documents multiple times. I've also seen corrupted iTunes and Picasa databases.
If it's a properly network-isolated setup, who gives a fuck how old the security is?
There's more infection vectors besides the network.
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