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Apple Computing Products:
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Assignment due using Windows.exe applications
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<blockquote data-quote="spilio" data-source="post: 465011" data-attributes="member: 31935"><p>Depending on your assignments, you may not be able to complete your assignments without using Windows (via Parallels, VM Fusion, or Boot Camp). </p><p></p><p>For example: If your assignment is to create a spreadsheet that does X, Y, and Z, you'll be fine with Mac Excel or OpenOffice Calc... Same thing if you need to create a web page that draws information from a database (Apache/MySQL), or develop a working calculator using the C language.</p><p></p><p>But if the courses you're taking are program specific (<em>Developing Desktop Applications with Access 2007</em>, or <em>Programming Vista Applications in C</em>), you might find yourself screwed.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps if you could shed more light on the specific end-goals you're trying to achieve (rather than the programs you're trying to duplicate), we can better help.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spilio, post: 465011, member: 31935"] Depending on your assignments, you may not be able to complete your assignments without using Windows (via Parallels, VM Fusion, or Boot Camp). For example: If your assignment is to create a spreadsheet that does X, Y, and Z, you'll be fine with Mac Excel or OpenOffice Calc... Same thing if you need to create a web page that draws information from a database (Apache/MySQL), or develop a working calculator using the C language. But if the courses you're taking are program specific ([I]Developing Desktop Applications with Access 2007[/I], or [I]Programming Vista Applications in C[/I]), you might find yourself screwed. Perhaps if you could shed more light on the specific end-goals you're trying to achieve (rather than the programs you're trying to duplicate), we can better help. J [/QUOTE]
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