Not entirely sure what you mean. Interpretation compiles one line of code at a time (not just an entire loop for example, but every single line of code). Incremental compilation does parts of a program at a time.
I guess it might depend on what the connection she has at home is though?
If you have cable, then all you need is a wireless router. If you have ADSL you can get routers or a router+ADSL modem package.
Unless your game room is 50-60m away from where the wireless router is you're not going to...
That might depend on what you're trying to do :p
PHP won't be that useful if you want to write a native Windows or Office program, but on the flipside VB/A won't be that useful writing online applications.
Most schools probably teach VB or VBA, since its relatively easy to pick up and teach.
Depends on the warranty.
Isn't it obvious by now, almost any kind of damage you do to it will void the warranty, even the damage you try to make look natural. Even if you manage to scan the warranty, I hope you're not expecting they will replace your shitbox with a $4.5k top-of-the-range. If...
Maybe, just maybe, they would connect the wire back in, rather than giving you a new laptop? If you manage to shove something into a gap and cause enough damage to stop it from working, then it would be obvious to any technician the laptop is broken not because the product is defective.
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It would take a service technician all of 10 minutes to change an LCD screen, that and its cheaper than giving you another (probably refurbished, not new) laptop.
LCD warranties are pretty strict. You would want to read what is covered and what is not. Its like saying your house burnt down and...
Thanks gman :)
If you ever saw anyone at the physics lawn flying a helicopter looking thing that was me! The project was to use the 4 bladed helicopter to track a moving ground target. You can read a not so brief overview here! The robot was new to CSE and I spent a lot of time doing work to...
Thanks!
Yeh don't post as often as I used to. Still read a lot though and wave the modstick :p
I was on coop for comp sci, so the degree was already a year longer than everybody else's (4 instead of 3). After that I decided to take it slow and did thesis over 3 semesters instead of 2 so...
Nah thats it......
I'm bumming for the next 6 months though, hanging around uni hopefully doing tutoring for part time work then start working next year.