On 04/06/2010 02:21, Gustavo Enrique Jimenez wrote:
2010/6/3 Graeme Geldenhuys<[email protected]>:
On 3 June 2010 20:39, Marc Santhoff wrote:
No it isn't pointless. You forget about embedded computers, they are not
growing over time and are running on small amounts of resources, e.g. a
233 MHz Geode CPU having 64 MB of RAM. I wouldn't even dare to try GTK2
on that little things.
Then switch to fpGUI for embedded systems. It works perfectly and is
low on resources and small size executables. Plus fpGUI is a lot more
modern in looks than GTK1 - and fpGUI is still actively being
developed.  :)

But I don't like the fpGUI's developer. he is very rude, and has a
strange behavior: he always says, in the Lazarus mailing list, how
wonderfull is his tool and how buggy is Lazarus. I don't understand
that.
Speaking about rude: If you reply to a person saying something about the person you are replying to, you should usually address that person as "you". Replying to a person, referring to the person you are replying to, in third person ("the fpGUI's developer") could very easily be considered as very rude too.

"Graeme Geldenhuys" to whom you replied is that "fpGUI's developer"

Regards
Martin

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