I finally bought a MacBook in early April 2008. Love it. Can’t say I use the Intel perks too much (i.e.: running Windows), but the extra speed is great!
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Recent entries
So far, I’ve learned differentials and integrals.
Both are interesting, but for my purposes I see little practical use except with differentiating.
Taking the final class in the calculus series over fall or winter.
This is an excellent language. The structure, community, and development of it is amazing.
It works great as a *nix scripting language, and great as a web backend (check out Pylons or Django).
With organizations like Google and NASA using this language, it has a degree of polish unlike many other “recent” languages.
