hi there people,
i'm one of those guys who runs FreeBSD (and windows sometimes, when needed) and have no idea how a mac works... i've never used a mac enough time to know the system well, so i'm completely blind here... so to the point...
i am an engineering student (computer science) and i will be needing a laptop for the coming year (and the following ones)... i am thinking about buying an ibook, but there are many questions in my head... i know i will need to program in x86 assembly and i'm not sure if that's possible in a mac... is it? is there some kind of emulation?
also, i'd like to ask you what applications you use the most in mac osx (whatever you use for - not important), both opensource and commercial... this will help me form an idea of who uses the system and what for...
no doubt mac osx is incredible, but, as all incredible things, it's not sufficiently spread yet... my college works with opensource software for most of things, but for assembly we need the processor most of the times, so we can really test it successfully...
hope you can clarify my mind a little...
thanks in advance and regards
i'm one of those guys who runs FreeBSD (and windows sometimes, when needed) and have no idea how a mac works... i've never used a mac enough time to know the system well, so i'm completely blind here... so to the point...
i am an engineering student (computer science) and i will be needing a laptop for the coming year (and the following ones)... i am thinking about buying an ibook, but there are many questions in my head... i know i will need to program in x86 assembly and i'm not sure if that's possible in a mac... is it? is there some kind of emulation?
also, i'd like to ask you what applications you use the most in mac osx (whatever you use for - not important), both opensource and commercial... this will help me form an idea of who uses the system and what for...
no doubt mac osx is incredible, but, as all incredible things, it's not sufficiently spread yet... my college works with opensource software for most of things, but for assembly we need the processor most of the times, so we can really test it successfully...
hope you can clarify my mind a little...
thanks in advance and regards