You're a damn idiot. I have run XP WITHOUT INCIDENT on hardware ranging from a Pentium II 233 MHz to my current rig now. There is NO REASON at all that you should be having problems running XP on your EEEPC. Stop Microsoft hating and just shut up! It's stupid little Linux fanboys like you that give Microsoft a bad name for no reason.
Stupidity is the inability to correctly reason given a set of perceived facts. Acquisition of knowledge, no matter the source, can not produce stupidity; only complacence can do that.
I currently program in C, C++, Java, C#.net, VB.net, and C++.net. There is nothing wrong with learning programming in Visual Studio. Also, just because you can type printf in C doesn't mean you are a better programmer than someone who creates windows apps by clicking and dragging. Why in the world would you want to create stupid ass console apps when you can create apps with buttons and textboxes and menus? If you don't know object oriented programming after using Visual Studio it is your OWN fault not the ide's. An IDE makes programming easier, but if you are a good programmer the interface matters NONE. Good programming comes from practice and if Visual Studio motivates me to practice more then that is great.
You're a damn idiot. I have run XP WITHOUT INCIDENT on hardware ranging from a Pentium II 233 MHz to my current rig now. There is NO REASON at all that you should be having problems running XP on your EEEPC. Stop Microsoft hating and just shut up! It's stupid little Linux fanboys like you that give Microsoft a bad name for no reason.
Stupidity is the inability to correctly reason given a set of perceived facts. Acquisition of knowledge, no matter the source, can not produce stupidity; only complacence can do that.
Stop being lazy and read the code yourself. There are no QUICK SOLUTIONS to being a good programmer!
I currently program in C, C++, Java, C#.net, VB.net, and C++ .net. There is nothing wrong with learning programming in Visual Studio. Also, just because you can type printf in C doesn't mean you are a better programmer than someone who creates windows apps by clicking and dragging. Why in the world would you want to create stupid ass console apps when you can create apps with buttons and textboxes and menus? If you don't know object oriented programming after using Visual Studio it is your OWN fault not the ide's. An IDE makes programming easier, but if you are a good programmer the interface matters NONE. Good programming comes from practice and if Visual Studio motivates me to practice more then that is great.