Average article rating: 4.75
Ultrabook
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23 Mar 2012
Updated: 23 Mar 2012
Rating: 4.75/5
Votes: 4
Popularity: 2.86
Licence: CPOL
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A first look at an affordable Ultrabook
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10 May 2012
Updated: 11 May 2012
Rating: 5.00/5
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On this second look I include my impressions after a month of use - particularly on how it might work for a mobile developer.
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26 Jul 2012
Updated: 26 Jul 2012
Rating: 4.50/5
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Popularity: 1.35
Licence: CPOL
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It’s slim, fast, and attractive. If you can live with a few quirks, it’s a great choice.
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Jeff started with personal computers in the late seventies, when he learned to program BASIC on an Apple II (not an Apple II Plus, mind you). Since then, he’s learned Pascal, Fortran, COBOL and VB/VB.NET – all of which have been enough to show him that he’s not a born developer, but he can play one on TV, so to speak. (He's not bad at markup (HTML, CSS) but not good at JavaScript.)
Jeff has worked with developers and developer communities for 20 years. He is the former Editorial Director of WordPerfect Magazines (remember macros?). He's also the former Editor in Chief and Publisher of Visual Basic Programmer's Journal, Visual Studio Magazine, Java Pro magazine, Visual C++ Developers Journal, Exchange & Outlook Magazine, Enterprise Architect magazine, and Microsoft Architecture Journal. He also worked on the VBITS/VSLive! conferences and the various related websites for those publications and conferences. He has spoken and presented at many tech and marketing industry conferences and events.
He currently works to help businesses understand and reach developers better.
All things considered, he'd rather be cycling.