Dustin,

I cannot remember last time that I did a public presentation without my
cello but it cannot be that different, so I think this would be fun. Who
will be attending? What level? I do not know anything about compiler
optimization if that is necessary.

Does anyone know of a good place to learn Glade? I looked into it once but
the information was scarce and what I found was not that great. That would
be a nice one to show along with Kdevelop both of which I have no idea how
they work.

About Codewarrior, nothing wrong with using commercial stuff, is there? In
fact I think you were explaining to me a few years ago while you were doing
the review that codewarrior combines the gnu libraries with their shell. I
think that is a great example to show the marriage between the open and
commercial world, objectionably similar to qt and kde. I once looked into
getting me a copy for $79 at the time compared to $599 for the Mac, Be, or
Windows version. I suppose they are selling you the GUI which is where I
find the power, particularly the debugger.


let me know the details, later

Alvaro
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dustin Puryear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] LSU ACM meeting


> At 02:39 AM 10/17/2002 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi Dustin:
> >Do you still have a copy of CodeWarrior for Linux? I have never had the
> >chance to use it in Linux but I used quite a bit in Macs and also
> >Windows( buggy in 1998 v5 ). If I can get a hold of this tool I would
> >love to show it off assuming. I think is the coolest software I have
> >ever used( actually ever since I tried it I never looked for anything
> >elsewhere, unbeatable ).
>
> I may still have it around here someone, but CodeWarrior is commercial.
>
> >Another application that I have been using recently is Quanta. If you
> >can get this running in KDE with a translucent theme people will love it
> >for sure because it looks incredible.
> >
> >Finally, the countless editors with color scheme and language savvy
> >capabilities, GIMP, the countless languages available, icon editors.
> >etc.
> >
> >I would love to be part of this
>
> Sure. So you want to do the development side?
>
> Regards, Dustin
>
>
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