I used to have like 30-40.
Plus opening onening many tabs at once will block the browser entirely until those tabs finish loading.
It may related to extensions, but then again, if I could just run another instance, those problems would be solved!
I don't use FireFox.
I have it, but I don't use it because its controls look strange on Mac. And I don't use it on
Windows because of some other reasons I'm sure everybody here would like to hear but I
don't feel like hijacking this thread about Mac programming.
Anyway, all relevant Mac programming talk is going on at Apple sponsored official mailing lists.
I hate mailing lists, but that is almost all Mac folks have right now.
A year ago I asked the same question about the Mac forum at c-board without any success.
(You can't find that thread because it got erased at one of those site crashes). On the other
hand, half of the Mac programming questions are unix questions and the other half - well,
that half should be further halved into C/Carbon & ObjC/Cocoa and after all that you're left
with a very small piece of pie.
In other words, there are more Mac programmers here than we think, but even that seems
to be 'not enough!'
Last edited by idelovski; 04-15-2008 at 02:04 PM. Reason: spelling
Originally Posted by brewbuck:
Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.