I love jarvis! He is my favorite artificial intelligence from any movie. I think he is so funny. I also just have a man crush on Ironman so....
I love Jarvis too, but I am a huge Marvel and Iron Man fan so it's probably a little biased.
Oh hey Cam, it's funny that we reconnected! Are you trying to get enough points for the raffle ticket?
Yes. I'm very close.
Nice, are you shooting for the 500,000 points or are you going for the second raffle ticket at one million five hundred thousand points?
Just the 500,000
Nice! Are you going to the party tonight? Also I don't know why I'm doing this, I feel like the chances of winning are super slim, but hey a one percent chance is better than nothing. What are you going to do with the MacBook pro if you win? Are you going to just use, it or would you sell it and doing something else with it?
I know, I feel the same way. The chances are very slim. And I might be able to come tonight but I'm not sure if I can yet. There's some other things I've got to get done first
Ya, that makes sense. I'm going tonight just for the free pizza. My wife is having a girls night out, so their will be no dinner tonight, therefore I need free pizza.
Well I already own a MacBook Pro but mine is getting kind of old
Oh, so you would just take the new one, and then sell your old one? What are you majoring in? I'm asking just because I feel like macbook pros are normally used for design based majors. Like my wife is a graphic design major, so she loves apple products. She currently has a macbook but I think she would appreciate having a macbook pro. Plus it would save us a bit of money on getting her a christmas present.
I'm a Computer Science major. I've found that it works well for programming.
Ya, i feel like computer science majors would use it too, just because it is very similar to linux based systems. I was never a fan of linux though. I've also tried coding on xcode, but I like visual studios more. Probably just because I am more comfortable with it.
I haven't really liked Linux either, but maybe because I'm not that smart of a programmer. I personally love Xcode. It might be one of my favorite parts of owning a Mac. It's one of my favorite IDEs
Maybe I have just not played around on it enough. I think it looks really clean, but I am just more used to visual studios. In terms of linux I just got frusturated with all the sudo commands that I had to do, My buddy used it, and he convinced me to dual boot my computer with it, and at first I thought i was way cool because I was using linux, but then over time nothing worked right, so i wiped it off my hard drive.
Yeah. I felt the same way when I used it. Linux takes so much work.
I guess if you know what you are doing, it gives you a lot of freedom, and the ability to really control your computer, but I never got to that level of proficiency, so I just felt handicapped by linux.
Same. I'll probably try it again sometime down the road when I'm better with the command line and other things.
Ya, I think learning the command line of linux is about the equivalent of learning how to program an entirely new language. I watch my professor do it in CS 142, and am just blown away by it. I work in Information Technology, and one day they did a training on the command terminal, and I understood nothing.
I know. I'm starting to understand more because I have to use it a lot more now in CS 235 and CS 260, but I'm still not very good at it.
Why do they have you use it in CS 26)/ sorry, I meant to say CS 260
We use it to run web servers and clone things from GitHub
Oh, that makes sense. That seems pretty cool. I think Computer Science stuff is cool, but I definently do not want to major in it. Like I'm an electrical engineering major, so their are similarites but, Computer Science seems like black magic to me sometimes.
Yeah.