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Old November 11 2009, 01:54 PM   #41
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Re: Are macs as good as PCs for web design?

Really, all you need is your own PC and an internet connection. That's a couple of hundred bucks/pounds.

It's harder to learn on university computers cos you're not alllowed to fiddle with anything.
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Old November 11 2009, 02:00 PM   #42
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Re: Are macs as good as PCs for web design?

Although if you get yourself a flash drive, you can just keep everything on that--in fact, you can install a portable version of XAMPP on it, so you really can haul around an entire web development environment and use it on any Windows PC, locked down or not.
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Old November 12 2009, 03:07 PM   #43
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Re: Are macs as good as PCs for web design?

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And as we can see from your website, it was money well spent.


Can't... stop... clicking... where does this site end?
Ah, but what you don't know is that it uses an enormously clever randomising algorhythm written in PHP and javascript to pull up any one of 30 different versions of page 2, which all look exactly the same.

It's actually cutting edge stuff.

Not really.
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