On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 10:05:35 -0500 Jason Skicewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> implement an application in Java that can perform better than similar > applications in other programming languages. It's only true if it is run with 10 times faster hardware. :-) Java and .NET was designed to dummies, who don't like debugging code. With other words, not for professional programmers. gEDA people are professional programmers, and they have the time to run gdb, valgrind, and debug their code, catch memory leaks, etc.... We (I think) don't want to produce crap software within 10 days, without tests, etc... It's not our way. gEDA are quality software. Not a Java game. In the other hand there are LOT of library dependencies, which IS an issue. I think somehow we have to concentrate on simplicity. I mean not using 100 piece of libraries. I mean I think using wx widgets is a bad idea too. Just ideas... Levente -- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AIM: ha5ogl ICQ: 48710903 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo!: kieg_tk16 Home Page: http://web.interware.hu/lekovacs Public key: http://web.interware.hu/lekovacs/cuccok/public_key ________________________________________ /"\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign X against HTML email & vCards / \ http://arc.pasp.de/ Have Fun, & Linux! 73 for all by HA5OGL. This message was generated by Sylpheed.
