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Comment Re:Not necessary (Score 1) 309

I have never purchased an apple an I never will. I need raw power, versatility, and heck I play games, so an Apple is useless to me. It's used for design because it loks nice and has capabilities to run photoshop smoothly. If you are a developer and you want to create high-poly models in programs like 3DStudio max, or if like me you need a machine that can compile huge programs regularly into a game, then test the game then you need a PC. Heck, I use MS Visual C++.NET so there's no option. Workstations are PC's, dual processor maybe, but rarely an Apple of any kind. Good old PC's, if you want to upgrade it's simple, with IMacs and the like, you need to buy a new Apple. Apple are getting left behind, much like Intel in my opinion, I have always used intel chips and chipsets but I think I may be switching to AMD for their Hammer processors, 64 bits is going to make a ridiculous difference to what I do. I don't know why intel aren't doing anything to battle this, their latest idea being Hyper-Threading on the new chips over 3GHZ. Oli.
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Along with furthering my C++ knowledge, I am learning MS Visual C++.NET, I managed to pick up a proffesional learning edition with book, very useful. There are alot of cool features in their managed C++ environment and the ability to use properties like those in VB make for a users ease of input. I am principally learning this as I know that major games companies such as Epic, use this IDE to make their games. It's certainly friendly enough and the debugger is top notch, it is annoying hav

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