and you should do a comparison of what you are getting for 800k vs 1.6M. I think the house in T.O will be a lot nicer. Also if you go outside of T.O the prices will drop. Waterloo where there are a lot of tech jobs, housing is half that of T.O
I have two chromebooks. ASUS 302 and acer spin 11. spin 11 is good, sometimes a bit slow but decent. The 302 is really good and I don't mind tablet mode. Touch is not a good as an iPad but overall its a good machine. Chrome OS is lacking some basic things that come with MacOS and iOS which means I use a MacBook for everyday. if it had a good basic iMovie competitor and a good PDF viewer with markup and signatures, then I would say I could lose the MacBook.
The ability to log in to a new Chromebook and have everything download and sync is the killer app.
Maybe its just that the rest of the world is catching up to the USA in fostering startups and people are not coming to the US as much as they did in the past to start up a company?
I went to go buy an XPS 13 Developer edition in Canada and well you can't buy it.
If there was real vendor support for this then it would be different.
although if there is no demand then they won't sell / support it
Great,
Finally I might be able to get European dairy products for a decent cost in Canada.
Right now our dairy prices are off the charts compared to the US and Europe.
No surprise. This is done all the time in business no matter what country you are in. You can have partnerships or you can acquire technology. after that you can do what you want with it. This is kind of like the open source model, no? you get the source when you buy the product. After that you decide what you want to do with it.
Python is great for prototyping, but for me, I found that in production code C++, C# or another statically typed language was better.
and you should do a comparison of what you are getting for 800k vs 1.6M. I think the house in T.O will be a lot nicer. Also if you go outside of T.O the prices will drop. Waterloo where there are a lot of tech jobs, housing is half that of T.O
I have two chromebooks. ASUS 302 and acer spin 11. spin 11 is good, sometimes a bit slow but decent. The 302 is really good and I don't mind tablet mode. Touch is not a good as an iPad but overall its a good machine. Chrome OS is lacking some basic things that come with MacOS and iOS which means I use a MacBook for everyday. if it had a good basic iMovie competitor and a good PDF viewer with markup and signatures, then I would say I could lose the MacBook. The ability to log in to a new Chromebook and have everything download and sync is the killer app.
Maybe its just that the rest of the world is catching up to the USA in fostering startups and people are not coming to the US as much as they did in the past to start up a company?
I went to go buy an XPS 13 Developer edition in Canada and well you can't buy it. If there was real vendor support for this then it would be different. although if there is no demand then they won't sell / support it
they should just give up trying to compete in the mobile space. ask young kids if they no what a DS is, answer no. Do they know what an iPad is, yes
Great, Finally I might be able to get European dairy products for a decent cost in Canada. Right now our dairy prices are off the charts compared to the US and Europe.
I have seen this technology first hand last week in San Fran and it is very cool. It will change the way field technicians work. good luck to them
silly, took these guys that long to watch the X-files episode? Lame!
No surprise. This is done all the time in business no matter what country you are in. You can have partnerships or you can acquire technology. after that you can do what you want with it. This is kind of like the open source model, no? you get the source when you buy the product. After that you decide what you want to do with it.