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Flamingchessbishop
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Apple has amazing features!!!

which ones? And please don't mention the ones that exist on Android.

They have Memoji, Animoji, they have better augmented reality on FaceTime, user-friendly interface, really good icons and iMacs are simply amazing, Apple has made their own programming language called Swift. Swift is the most concise and simplest programming language ever. Their interpreter Xcode is very good with bunch of options to make it much easier to program. 

I don't care about Memoji or Animoji. Augmented reality... I think Microsoft has a lot of similar things in Windows. iMacs? Not really. Icons are really not a big deal, and Swift can't be used on Windows (except via a different third party program) which is not good. Windows' interface is VERY user friendly, and so is Android's.

What augmented reality does Windows have? They don't even have a microphone in their computers.

well, not really augmented reality, but laptops have a microphone, and you can buy one cheaply if you're using a computer if it doesn't have it. It has many 3d programs which have features similar to that.

iMac's at least have in built microphones

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Apple has amazing features!!!

which ones? And please don't mention the ones that exist on Android.

They have Memoji, Animoji, they have better augmented reality on FaceTime, user-friendly interface, really good icons and iMacs are simply amazing, Apple has made their own programming language called Swift. Swift is the most concise and simplest programming language ever. Their interpreter Xcode is very good with bunch of options to make it much easier to program. 

I don't care about Memoji or Animoji. Augmented reality... I think Microsoft has a lot of similar things in Windows. iMacs? Not really. Icons are really not a big deal, and Swift can't be used on Windows (except via a different third party program) which is not good. Windows' interface is VERY user friendly, and so is Android's.

What augmented reality does Windows have? They don't even have a microphone in their computers.

well, not really augmented reality, but laptops have a microphone, and you can buy one cheaply if you're using a computer if it doesn't have it. It has many 3d programs which have features similar to that.

iMac's at least have in built microphones

I'm telling you Windows laptops have them too, I'm writing this from a laptop running Windows 10 that has an in built microphone and camera.

Flamingchessbishop

I am talking about Windows desktop computers

Flamingchessbishop

iMac desktops have built in mics

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Xcode is an interpreter made by Apple for coding Objective C and Swift

I wasn't talking about Xcode. I was talking about the fact that you can only write a Swift program on Windows using third party software that support the Swift programming language, like Notepad++.

Flamingchessbishop

Notepad++ is made by Windows

Flamingchessbishop

It is not 3rd party

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

I am talking about Windows desktop computers

some probably have them, and even if they don't, what's the problem? You can buy one cheaply. Is it really worth it to buy a much inferior desktop with a much inferior OS just because of an in built microphone?

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

It is not 3rd party

From Apple's perspective it is.

Flamingchessbishop

Xcode is the best interpreter out there with settings and simulators and in build tools like labels, animation, button selection and customization just with a click of a few buttons. You align things by just typing in coordinates in a alignment column settings. They use a bunch of user interfaces to give you the best experience. In other programming languages you have to type in multiple complex lines of code with complicated functions to do all of this whereas in Swift you can do everything in the interpreter itself with in built simple tools.

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Xcode is the best interpreter out there with settings and simulators and in build tools like labels, animation, button selection and customization just with a click of a few buttons. You align things by just typing in coordinates in a alignment column settings. They use a bunch of user interfaces to give you the best experience. In other programming languages you have to type in multiple complex lines of code with complicated functions to do all of this whereas in Swift you can do everything in the interpreter itself with in built simple tools.

impressive I guess, but Microsoft is making their software available for Mac, even though almost 90 percent uses Windows and only barely 9 percent use Mac. Apple should really make their software Windows compatible.

Flamingchessbishop

Every company wants to attract developers to their products. If Apple released Xcode and Swift on Windows, no one would buy the Mac. 

rocknmetalforever45
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Every company wants to attract developers to their products. If Apple released Xcode and Swift on Windows, no one would buy the Mac. 

Why would anyone buy the Mac only because of Swift? There are plenty of other good programming languages.

redghost101
Swift is clear and concise? Your going. To make me ill. I know too many languages (java,c++ python HTML css c c# etc) and swift is posssibly the worst.
redghost101
Xcode as well is nothing but a nightmare for the developer
redghost101
Also in terms of computers explain what you mean. A built in microphone? If your too lazy to by a microphone in store, then u spend 200 pounds more on a weaker computer I don’t care much.
duntcare
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Apple has AirPods and Samsung copied them and made Galaxy Buds

Not something I care about honestly. Those airpods probably stop working after a month or so.

nope, mine been working for a year

duntcare
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Every company wants to attract developers to their products. If Apple released Xcode and Swift on Windows, no one would buy the Mac. 

Why would anyone buy the Mac only because of Swift? There are plenty of other good programming languages.

exactly, buy a mac for the actual well mac not for a coding language 

rocknmetalforever45
duntcare wrote:
rocknmetalforever45 wrote:
Flamingchessbishop wrote:

Every company wants to attract developers to their products. If Apple released Xcode and Swift on Windows, no one would buy the Mac. 

Why would anyone buy the Mac only because of Swift? There are plenty of other good programming languages.

exactly, buy a mac for the actual well mac not for a coding language 

Windows is eight billion times better than mac. Why would anyone buy it for the actual well?

duntcare

na, mac has a more smother interface but I do wanna say how overpriced it is, but then there's always the case where idiots go like, I need to waste a thousand bucks fast, can u tell me a way?