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<blockquote data-quote="AlterEgo99" data-source="post: 6938143" data-attributes="member: 610253"><p>It really kind of goes hand in hand...technology gets better...faster chipsets, wider buses (32 bit vs. 64 bit) so software is written to best leverage the technology it is going to run on...most newer O/S are 64 bit, which means if you want to go that route, you need a CPU that is 64 bit and a <span style="color: black">s</span>hitload more memory...a lot of the hardware is not upgradeable on a laptop with the exception of memory, and even then you are limited.</p><p></p><p>In the software development world, companies like Microsoft are constantly re-inventing the programming languages...<span style="color: black">s</span>hit, I started out programming in COBOL, went to Visual Basic, C, C++, Visual Basic .NET, then ASP.NET and C#...and as I get older, it gets more of a pain in the *** to keep up with all the "new and improved" languages. Ugh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlterEgo99, post: 6938143, member: 610253"] It really kind of goes hand in hand...technology gets better...faster chipsets, wider buses (32 bit vs. 64 bit) so software is written to best leverage the technology it is going to run on...most newer O/S are 64 bit, which means if you want to go that route, you need a CPU that is 64 bit and a [COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hitload more memory...a lot of the hardware is not upgradeable on a laptop with the exception of memory, and even then you are limited. In the software development world, companies like Microsoft are constantly re-inventing the programming languages...[COLOR=black]s[/COLOR]hit, I started out programming in COBOL, went to Visual Basic, C, C++, Visual Basic .NET, then ASP.NET and C#...and as I get older, it gets more of a pain in the *** to keep up with all the "new and improved" languages. Ugh! [/QUOTE]
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