Pros and Cons from burger seem to be pretty biased, but that's not important,
your idea of wiki-ing it is good and I suggest we go this way. This
whole 'which language to choose' thing is getting on my nerves, and I'm willing
to approve anything that gets accepted by the majority. As burger
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 02:20, schreef Philippe Valembois - Phil:
You get the principle but I would like to do something better than using
callbacks for events... Or at least use an event layer between GUI and proc
that do the things...
I am using the event system in my example:
http://amsn.sourceforge.net/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Programming
+Language+Pros+And+Cons
Go on and change to your liking, but try to be fair.
This means if you put in the wiki: Python is faster to develop, then
give a link to a study that says so. Don't put it there if you just
think it is
Who said that the whole project will be in C ???
Only you ! What will be in C/C++ : DBUS bindings and GUI modules for GTK/QT
Nothing else... You should look at what I said in my previous mails...
And don't worry I already said it in first thread about aMSN2 design : I want
all developers to be
I just remember something about Python...
When you were all thinking only about Tcl/Tk, my father already used Python (I
studied it a little too) and it was a hell to have a good graphic
interface... And guess what ? What was the only GUI binding for Python ?
TK !!
Yes you have well read... And
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 12:33, schreef Philippe Valembois - Phil:
I just remember something about Python...
When you were all thinking only about Tcl/Tk, my father already used Python
(I studied it a little too) and it was a hell to have a good graphic
interface... And guess what ? What was
I like the idea to move from TCL to Python, i really do hate TCL in many ways.
Python that even is a highlevel language is much faster and more relaible than TCL.
I think this migration will only make aMSN better, and indeed if you
drop TCL you will get more hackers. Iam not the only one hating
Sander also put Ruby into that Wiki page. I did not know Ruby (heard the name
before, but did not know what it is like), and have been browsing around for
some time now to get info about it, and I think it is most worth considering.
Thanks Sander for pointing it out!
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:13:14 +0200
Philippe Valembois - Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who said that the whole project will be in C ???
Only you ! What will be in C/C++ : DBUS bindings and GUI modules for GTK/QT
And the protocol backend (libmsn), and the connection manager for MSN.
That means
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 23:30:46 -0400
Madd Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean python cons where you say TCL cons at one point.
Having learned python, you get used to the indentation very fast. I
wouldn't list it as a big con. You get very readable code as a result
as well. Its
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 18:05, schreef Philippe Khalaf:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 23:30:46 -0400
Madd Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean python cons where you say TCL cons at one point.
Having learned python, you get used to the indentation very fast. I
wouldn't list it as a big con.
On 8/20/06, Harry Vennik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 18:05, schreef Philippe Khalaf: On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 23:30:46 -0400 Madd Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean python cons where you say TCL cons at one point. Having learned python, you get used to the indentation
Hi,
- faster development than TCL or most any other languages
Any motivation for that?
http://edok01.tib.uni-hannover.de/edoks/e001/327614196.pdf
This is a phd thesis, from this document we can see that:
- Python is faster than TCL (figure 1, 2, 4, 6)
- Python uses less memory (figure 8)
-
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 18:18:11 +0200
Harry Vennik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 18:05, schreef Philippe Khalaf:
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 23:30:46 -0400
Madd Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean python cons where you say TCL cons at one point.
Having learned
Op zondag 20 augustus 2006 18:00, schreef Philippe Khalaf:
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 12:13:14 +0200
Philippe Valembois - Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who said that the whole project will be in C ???
Only you ! What will be in C/C++ : DBUS bindings and GUI modules for
GTK/QT
And the protocol
Hi allSorry to disturb you with little bugs but is it possible to have a look to the progress bar ? The percent become -3%, -5% when it's a big file after 4-5 minutes of download/upload...
and there is something else : when you abort a download in the window of download, we always can clic on
Just thought i'd let you know it seems to be some problem when
installing the latest Amsn autopackage on Mandriva 2006.
Autopackage says it cannot be installed because the system is missing
GLIBC_2.4, and that this error probably means the package wasn't built
correctly with apbuild.
Cheers,
Hello i was having an error on a windows machine saying that i was behind a firewall or a router.. and i actually was, the router was using NAT. I couldnt send or receive webcam, but the problem was not my router it was actually that the windows computers time was wrong.. a few years wrong.. so
I guess many open-source code is written in python and ruby, so if someone
could find a link to an open-source project using that and give only
the direct link to a source file (like
http://svn.sf.net/svnroot/whatever/checkout.php?file=whatever.pyrev=HEAD) so
we can take a look at a real
life
Make fun of me BASTARD :@ :p
j/k
Yeah, I know, I'm stubborn and I either 'like it' or not.. and idnentation as
part of the syntax.. I don't like.. I do have a small experience
with it, with maybe the only other language which considers spaces as being
part of the syntax... COBOL :p and
Hi,
Thanks for reporting.. but I think the forums are more suitable for such bug
reports... http://amsn.sf.net/forums
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 07:58:08PM +0200, Lord Zak wrote:
Hi all
Sorry to disturb you with little bugs but is it possible to have a look to
the progress bar ? The percent
The package was not built with apbuild at all... the next release should have a
fully compatible autopackage (works on any machine with any libc,
libstdc++ glibc...) probably it will be for RC2 or 0.97...
which reminds me...
KKRT
On Sun, Aug 20, 2006 at 03:24:01PM -0300, Joao Victor wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for telling us... maybe you should have used the forums
(http://amsn.sf.net/forums)
but this is weird... I see no reason at all why the time would affect in any
way the webcam feed... can you reproduce it ? if yes, can you send
me directly the status log of when it happens ? (ctrl-S
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:28:43 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Youness Alaoui) wrote:
Make fun of me BASTARD :@ :p
j/k
Yeah, I know, I'm stubborn and I either 'like it' or not.. and idnentation as
part of the syntax.. I don't like.. I do have a small experience
with it, with maybe the only
On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 21:41:22 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Youness Alaoui) wrote:
Ok, is there any 'python like' language which allows for a 'normal' syntax? :P
hehe, anyways, as I said in my previous mail, we should compare with other
languages too, and as I said, since almost all modules (or was
Yeah, don't worry, I read it already... it's a quite interesting article.. I
then looked at a python code I had (the ISF decompressor from Ole)
and after installing the python-mode for emacs (haha! no flame war please vi
users :P) I found it 'acceptable'.. I still don't like it, and for
sure,
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