Trying to make our Web Supersample work under BlackBerry.
Managed to make the build in the end but it was like completing a quest game. Lots of googling and trying different things and settings before it has worked.
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Trying to make our Web Supersample work under BlackBerry.
Managed to make the build in the end but it was like completing a quest game. Lots of googling and trying different things and settings before it has worked.
Thanks to iPhone I’ve grown a successful company during credit crunch, built up a great team, met a number of fantastic people, worked on many world famous projects, had tons of fun – and this goes on.
RIP Steve, the man who knew how to win perfection.
Was fed up by employees teasing me on “director’s laptop” – standard old white MacBook.
Well it’s been doing (and still doing) a great job. But I decided to get myself a top notch one so that employees are happy and the company hierarchy is back in order. In the world of IT I’m alpha male again
MacBook Pro i7 2.7, 8Gb RAM, 512 Gb SDD
Installed Lion yesterday (well it rather installed itself), everything flies.
We have conducted a simple experiment at Apple Store today:
Experiment
1. launch iTunes and iPhoto apps at Macbook Pro latest model (with new i5 / i7 processors, Thunderbolt etc
2. do the same at Macbook Air with worse processor (the model hasn’t been updated with latest Intel processors and Thunderbolt yet) but with SSD hard drive (those who don’t know about SSD, well imagine having a USB stick instead of hard drive)
Results
Where for Macbook Pro it takes about 6-7 sec to launch an app, Air launches it in 3 seconds, 2x times faster despite MacBook Pro has a better CPU.
Concusion
It is worthwhile to use SSD, fast files access gives a real performance boost when starting the system or launching apps and obviously when doing all I/O operations.
The prices for SSD are still high, according to Apple UK, when buying a new MacBook Pro, you may choose SSD instead of standard HD, and the prices would be the following:
128 Gb = 240 GBP (standard HD +200) = $380
512 Gb = 1040 GBP (standard HD +1000) = $1660
The trick is that you don’t have to buy SSD from Apple and you can find it cheaper elsewhere.
For example, a quick Google search finds the following:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160569907280&clk_rvr_id=243588984540&item=160569907280
APPLE TOSHIBA 512GB SSD for MACBOOK Pro imac and PC
The cost is 518 GBP = $827, the difference to Apple’s price is $833!
So – SSD is a great thing and must be used where possible. However it is economically justified to purchase SSD elsewhere and replace standard Apple’s drive with it.
Here is a video of how to replace standard HD with an SSD drive in your MacBook Pro:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd3RS-GGsCI
I’ve just noticed how without hesitation I pay hundreds of dollars for various cloud services and realized that it is indeed the age of cloud and all things SaaS (Software as a Service), PaaS (Platform as a Service) and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service).
Few quick examples, in our business (Injoit and QuickBlox) I use:
Will recommend everyone using these systems. It is convenient and makes sense. I pay for them light-heartedly as they provide the convenience, functionality and added value which makes life of my team easier and allows them to do more in less time.
I also hope the subscribers of QuickBlox, our PaaS (Platform as a Service) for mobile apps businesses, will sport the same attitude and appreciate the great functionality our system provides.