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Hi guys
I have asked before about using C++ on a mac, because i need it for school. And the only answer i got was installing windows via bootcamp. So i thought about running it true VirtualBox, i have never used it, but i read some good stuff about it, and since i hava a copy of winXP i thought it maybe be useful.
So i wanna know ur opinion about it, or if im gonna need somehitng else.
I was thinking about using linux instead of Win, but my main problem is that i dont have much space in the HD. So if theres anyway to boot linux from an external drive and use somethign to program c++ on it.
Thanx in advice
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