Nothing to add here.
Geoff got it right. Use the right tool for the job and don't get into
religious fights.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Geoff Jones
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Forum] Wolf, Carl, Theodore & Franklin.


Wolf, is Carl your brother?  His cubes looks like a cross between a
wood-burning stove and a tumble-dryer, but at only 3" square they're not bad
at all.  Tell him to hurry it up a bit - I want one.

Excellent job with Theodore.  I'm not convinced by Java Web Start yet.
Usually it tries to download a new JRE for me each time I use it.  I'll
probably pay up for the jar - a much better way to work IMHO - but a bit
steep, perhaps?  I can't help feeling the guys who voted for javaws are
really the people who are after SWIX/Franklin not Theodore/Thinlet.

Nevertheless, good luck with the SWIX / Franklin package.  I agree they
service a somewhat different need and, providing Theodore doesn't suffer,
I'm a supporter.  I'll give them a try one day but my current project
combines Thinlet and Jython, strictly applets.  In fact nearly all my code
is Python and I'm not really interested in hooking into the underlying Java
event model, alternate layout managers and such.  Thinlet gives me all I
need for this and Theodore is an excellent, quick & fun way to develop.

Geoff Jones.


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