> > I defended both QT and Gtk against people who seem to be so desperate > > about pushing their preferred toolkit that they act like xenophobes > > (tu sembles tellement acculé que tu commences à dire des conneries). > > There is no shame in using something just because it does the job and > > you like it. And because of that, there is no point in arguing against > > or for anything else. Just use it. And if you don't, don't complain. > > Because differences between the features of these toolkits are so > > minor that it really boils down to a matter of taste (which of course > > implies religion quarrels). > > Well, you want me to be serious, here I am: > I agree that in the end it's a matter of taste. I've tested gtk, gtkmm > and Qt, and, personnally, I feel better with Qt. It was faster for me to > get in, and I had the impression that development was faster. > Additionnally I had student able to hack a image filter that involved > network, OpenGL and Jpeg decoding in two dsays without any prior > knowledge of Qt. Leto, who worked on Gtk (quite a long time ago I > agree), reported problem with undocumented features. But those are > probably resolved since. In conclusion, perhaps I'm hardwired in some > way that Qt fits me better. > > And don't say I'm religious about Qt, as I'm about to hack a bit for the > maemo plateform. I've even been doing win32 those days at job, whose > widgets API is far worse than both Qt and Gtk (this is just a test to > see if Seb is reading this mail ;-)).
I would say that hardwired is a sinonym for religious in this case. It's not about not touching anything else, it's about not wanting to see pros and cons everywhere. > >>>That some government is doing it will not make asking for calm while > >>>feeding > >> > >> > the flames a good tactic to estinguish them. > >> > >>Sure, but my post was supposed to be funny, Sarco is not. Or would you, > >>for fun, argue that Sarco has a very sophisticated (very) dark sense of > >>humor? > >> > > > > > > Sorry, I'm not used to you doing 2nd degree humor. > > You know, I'm getting older and all those things ;-) You are getting good my young Stephawan. > P.S. You know, you are very meta-polemic in your intention to be > a-polemic ;-) Probably because I never intended to be apolemic... Martin _______________________________________________ glob2-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/glob2-devel
