To use programming on an iMac, you can install development tools such as Xcode for macOS app development or use terminal-based editors like Vim or Nano. You can also set up languages like Python, Ruby, or Java by installing the necessary interpreters or compilers. Additionally, tools like Homebrew can help manage packages and libraries efficiently. Finally, you can take advantage of various IDEs and text editors such as Visual Studio Code or Sublime Text for a more integrated coding experience.
With fingers.
no
You can't use mods on Mac or iMac, it only works on PC.
You can plug up your 2012 iMac when you are finished using it. Nothing will happen to the iMac. After the iMac is fully charged, make sure to unplug it.
When running and not in sleep mode the 21.5" iMac uses 205 watts of power. The 27" iMac uses 310 watts. In sleep mode they each use around 2 watts.
Anyone who can use a Windows PC.
Yes
And exactly what is "at" that you are referring to.
About 1.75"
yes its the same as a pc.
If it has a television capability.
No, you cannot directly use an iMac as a display for a Mac Tower G5. While some iMac models support Target Display Mode, this feature only works with certain iMacs and requires a compatible Mac to connect. The G5 does not have the necessary video output options to utilize this feature. To use the iMac as a screen for the G5, you would need a separate capture device or software solution.