Re: KDP-2, End of year #1
- From: Jim Klein <jameseklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:27:40 GMT
"Bob May" <bobmay@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The one thing I'll nte that is nice about the Mac OS is that you don't get
that kind of choice when making a program. Restrictions, I'm sure but then
again, everything ends up working the same way on that system. Kinda makes
you sort of understand the liberal's love for that machine tho.
Depends on the programing environment. If you use C++ and their tools
then what you say is very true. On the other hand, I was going to use
Winteracter for MAC OSX for the port so what you see on the PC is what
you would get on the MAC.
I've kind of got the black powder rifle building bug this last year.
Carving wood, engraving metal, fitting parts together. Turns out I do
that way better than I write optical design software and there are no
pesky users asking for new features all the time. :-)
So many hobbies, so little time. :-)
James E. Klein
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Engineering Calculations
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