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Quote: Originally Posted by boomhowler Will there finally be support for python scripts and debugging in xcode? Would this qualify? "SWIG-generated script bridging allows Python to access and control the public API of the debugger library."…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Ruby might be supported though as Apple seems to be very fond of that language. MacRuby has come a long way and is supported in XCode today. Frankly I don't know if Apple has long term goals for Python but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism To be clear, unpaid members can grab them, too. Thanks, that is good info.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider LLVM is a modular compiler system designed to create faster, more optimized code. The new LLVM Compiler 2 now supports C++ in addition to the C and Objective C languages, and compiles code up to twice as…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macosxp 10.6.4 updates Mail to version 4.3, which breaks the GrowlMail plugin. I just learned it the hard way and am pretty annoyed right now, since it saves the time hassle of opening Mail every time I get a message …
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Quote: Originally Posted by dyler ?For the vast majority of us, Steve's claim stands up to scrutiny; even folks with 20/20 eyesight wouldn't be able to tell where one pixel ends and another begins? My vision is much worse than average. My re…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NOFEER if i was to purchase 10.6 what version disk would they send me 10.6.3 or what thanks I am not sure what specific point release of 10.6 you will get on disc, but it should not matter that much. You are pur…
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A few Safari 5 observations? I am glad that loading bar is the default again. For myself, Safari 5 is not noticeably faster than Safari 4, but Safari 4 was quick anyway. Loading a page still has dependencies on the web server, and the speed o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by IronHeadSlim Will Apple continue to add to the developer tools until we have a nice pro html editor? Did you notice the mention of HTML5 Ruby? If true, then maybe you could include a Ruby library that will do text …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Police were alerted to investigate Brian Hogan's possession of the prototype iPhone after his roommate called Apple Security out of fear she might be considered an accomplice in the theft. Let me say a …
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I don't doubt that cannibalization will occur because there is a portion of the customer base that does not need or want all the functionality of a laptop or desktop. But this is a survey of iPad buyers only and does not survey the existing laptop …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison I think we'll still get some info about 10.7 at WWDC though I realize that Apple could indeed skip it but somehow I don't think Mac developers would spend the coin to attend if WWDC 2010 is simply an iPhone/…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman I surely hope iPhone OS does not take over the Mac OS. I love both platforms equally but surely not merged into one. I could see Apple bringing over a lot of features from the iPhone too the Mac OS. F…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That means Netflix on the Shuffle would like an after dinner mint. Care for a mint?
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Quote: Originally Posted by NOFEER where is the netflix app for iphone and touch?? I stand corrected. Here is the relevant AI quote: "For those of you asking whether Netflix will be on the iPhone and iPod Touch: We wouldn't invite you to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mesomorphicman Why would you say "if it is true" when they are already in the iTunes iPad app store? You can buy 'em now. Not a big deal. I am a skeptical fellow who had not verified what had been posted by AI. …
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I have a wait-and-see attitude about new products and their potential impact. But I would say, if it is true that a Kindle app and a Netflix app will be available on the iPad, that impresses me a great deal.
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Quote: Originally Posted by myapplelove What is the combo? I was reading this thread diagonally and I am sure I 've seen it before. What I meant was the full update all rolled into one piece. A Software Update is an incremental update. A com…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit I agree. This is a Mac. Besides, I did back-up my system, Time Machine runs constantly, and I have checked my system at least a couple of times since I installed snow leopard 6 months ago with absolute…
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Quote: Originally Posted by spookmag Yes I have tried every hack or app there is. This app says that my system is 100% able to run 64bit kernel but is currently locked by apple to boot into 32bit mode. right now there are only eight model number …