Until we at least have a Beta of L4Mac, then we let them have a couple of developers back. All in favor?
just another reason of why NOT to have an apple product. [;)]
just another reason of why NOT to have an apple product.
I'm sorry, did you say something? I was busy using L4 on my iPhone and wasn't paying attention. [:P]
Terry,
There are two different teams of developers working on Windows and Mac products. Stopping Windows won't add any developers to the Mac team.
Spending more money on Logos resources might [;)]
Chris
I think I read somewhere that they recently moved a couple of developers who were proficient in both platforms from the Windows group to the Mac group.
From what I understand, the development of the two platforms are so closely integrated that suspending Windows development would slow down Mac development instead of speeding it up.
There are two different teams of developers working on Windows and Mac products. Stopping Windows won't add any developers to the Mac team. Spending more money on Logos resources might
Spending more money on Logos resources might
Chris I know and the chances of the people who normally work on Windows being good enough to program for the Mac is pretty slim, but at least they could run get the Mac guys Coffee and donuts. I am in a fairly whimsical mood today, and was just looking forward to the day when I can remove bootcamp from my machine.
It is hard to run for coffee when you are covered in bubble wrap. But with the long extension cord you could make it right there.
Until we at least have a Beta of L4Mac
It be more cost effective to buy the Mac guys real computers.
[:P][;)]
I'm pretty sure all the Mac guys are developing on Mac machines.
What would be interesting to know is how many of the Windows developers are also developing on Mac machines.
Any that can!!!
Given the topic, people are being really nice on this thread. I know it was all said in fun, but pitting pc's against apples like this can often erupt in flames. [li]
But just to vote, I mostly like my apples coated in apple dip (cream cheese and brown sugar), mmmmm. Unless we are taking a break for apples and apple dip, I vote for continued development of pc version.
Perhaps we should suggest that the number a developers should reflect the ratio of PC's to Mac's: 9 PC developers for every 1 Mac Developer. [:D]
Perhaps we should suggest that the number a developers should reflect the ratio of PC's to Mac's: 9 PC developers for every 1 Mac Developer.
Now that's what I'm talking about... just sayin' .... [:D][;)]
All kidding aside, the tech pundits are wondering if 2010 is going to be the year of the mac...