Jason Slagle wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would repeat several sentences in my last reply.
Why would people write Windows application with rather MFC/ATL/.NET
Framework than direct Windows API? Why is gtkmm framework created for
GTK+? Would you write a X11 application with original X11 API, without QT
or other X11 toolkit? I believe the answer is that all programmers are
human begins, not
machines. Human programmer would reduce brainwork, even if an API
package/wrapper slightly reduces running efficiency.
And this is why office 2003 takes longer to load on a 2.4ghz machine then
office 97 did on a 233.
I don't think that is a comparison you can safely make and retain any
creditability.
If you want to keep the changes you made in a local tree or a p4 tree or
whatever, and show us we're all wrong when you're done, thats fine. But
expecting committers to drop your code into the tree for such a purpose is
silly.
Jason
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Why don't you say that Office 2003 is more powerful than Office 97?
We are discussing C++ and other object-oriented encapsulation for kernel
module here.
If you want to complain that your Office 2003 is slower than Office 97,
please leave your grouse for Microsoft technical support staff.
You even haven't known what we are discussing and what I would commit.
Actually my patches has little relationship to C++.
Read previous mails first before your great speech here!
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