At 11:04 AM 10/17/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>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.

Uh, no. That wouldn't be a bit too involved. We would want an overview of 
the various tools available with Linux for software development using 
various languages such as C, Java, Perl, Python, and so forth. Would you 
like to do this? I see a presentation that discusses the various tools 
including compilers, IDEs, debuggers, and available documentation.

>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

My point was that I can't give you a copy since it's commercial.

>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.

Not a bad idea. I'll see if I can find the software and I'll just give it 
to you.

Regards, Dustin




>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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