On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:51:32 -0400 (EDT) Richard Welty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

RW> i'm very much inclined to make small iterative changes while trying to keep
RW> the code working myself, and i generally check in whenever i have a
RW> decently working system, as a precaution against crashes and other "oops"
RW> events.

Ah yes, frequent backups and all that eh :-)

RW> well, i normally develop right now under rh 8.0 and OpenBSD. i've not yet
RW> fooled with M on OpenBSD, though.

Well, RH s even more like Mandrake 9.1 that I use so even better. 

RW> i've been writing mostly java and php lately, the java in netbeans. one
RW> thing i want to try is using netbeans with C++, as it claims to have
RW> support.

Well, SWIG claims to have Java support from what little I have read although
I'd love David to expand more on Boost.Python's / Pyste's abilities. I don't
know how that would affect Java. So many directions we can go and all have
consequences :-)

RW> i do not have commit access at present, so far as i know. i'll be working
RW> from an anonymous checkout until i have something worth committing, at
RW> which time i'll let you know.

While I do have commit access, Vadim and I have an agreement I will only use
it in specific circumstances. As I understand it though, if you can prove you
are a reasonably competant C++ coder and your code fixes more than it breaks
:-D, arranging commit access is not a major hassle :-)

RW> html? what's that?

We do understand one another :-D

Dr. QA





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