The time of ordinary custom web application design & development is long gone. Today the focus is on contextual design and development. It is the rise in the popularity of mobile applications that has provided the impetus for giving importance to ‘context’ when it comes to app or web development. Let’s focus our attention on mobile applications and why mobile applications need to be developed keeping the context in mind. Because they are used in diverse locations Let’s face it. We all love mobile apps because they can be used just about anywhere and at any given point of time. Yes, that’s right, they can be used in offices, on a train, in the kitchen, movie theatre and the list just goes on. So, the app needs to be developed in context of the location. Different users have different needs when it comes to a mobile app and these needs, in part, are determined by their location. For e.g. if a developer thinks a particular app that is in the process of being developed will onl
I have a problem with the virtualbox-guest-utils and virtualbox-guest-x11 :( it says they can't locate the file
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much ,, you saved my life !!
ReplyDeleteIt says to me: Unable to locate package virtualbox-guest-utils :(
ReplyDelete+z1mt0n1x you can do the copy - paste thing by hitting Ctrl + Shift + V ...
ReplyDelete+John Diaz I can also just use Windows and don't copy/paste at all. You see, that's one of the finer things about Windows, everything just works. If it doesn't work, you fuckt it up and it's not until then you need to copy/paste stuff.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I don't like Linux, cuz the extreme usage of copy/pasting makes me feel like I've fuckt everything up.
"sudo apt get update" haunted my brain for months after trying out Mint, not going near any Linux distro again unless they figure out how to properly make a newbie-friendly OS.
Not even Apple's OS is that crappy, so, surely something went wrong with Linux.
Man.... All the copypasta in terminal... Why can't Linux be simpler than that?
ReplyDeleteTried Linux Mint last week and I got frustrated. Who the hell remembers all the commands? Just get Windows and click an icon (done).
aew, tava precisando, vlw
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