On my own humble opinion )) C is the best language after Assembler,
MacroAssembler. Intuitive, fast, efficient.... Just an opinion ))
On , Peter <[email protected]> wrote:
fwiw, Unity is pretty good now... after the first year of pain, it has
cleaned up nicely. lots of key bindings, and a few strategic gnome
setting (focus follows mouse, disable autoraise) and it mostly gets out
of the way. It still wants to maximize windows a bit too often for my
taste... but I don't get the complaints about it being not suitable for
use by old Unix hands. I'm one of those grey beards now (OK, beard is
virtual), and it seems fine using vi and make ;-)
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Eric P. [email protected]>
wrote:
On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 01:45:20PM -0700, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> I can say that there is a transition from G2 to G3 that is difficult
and G3 is different.
It's not about being different for me. It's about the fact that as the
years have passed, I've gone from being free (anybody remember when
metacity killed off sawfish?), to being handcuffed, to being beaten with
a stick and now, more and more feeling like I'm locked in a box.
Here's an insanity for you: I've got dual heads on this desktop. The G3
developers have decided that only the left display can switch virtual
desktops? If they remap keys one more time I'm going to break my wrist
from facepalming.
> G3 introduced 3D support via the Graphics processor. I was told that
this 3D option was not possible with G2.
I have no idea what you're talking about here. I'm stuck with GNOME for
philsophical reasons but frankly, OSX makes me feel warm and fuzzy in
comparison.
-E
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