Hi :)
Some interesting articles and comments on 4.0.0.  Not all completely precisely 
accurate and quite a lot of the comments are clearly either deliberate FUD or 
hopelessly confused people that need help.  There are some gems in there though 
and i liked this one in ArsTechnica

"

DannyB | Wise, Aged Ars Veteran

about 10 hours ago  

"scuttle22 wrote: So now Libre Office depends on Java AND Python."

>From a Slashdot post that I saw:
http://tech.slashdot.org/comments.pl?si ... d=42822061

To be precise, as computed by sloccount, libreoffice-4.0.0.3.tar.xz contains:

cpp: 3990644 (87.04%)
java: 400958 (8.75%)
ansic: 91036 (1.99%)
perl: 42456 (0.93%)
python: 17392 (0.38%)
sh: 17256 (0.38%)
yacc: 8228 (0.18%)
cs: 6648 (0.15%)
asm: 3269 (0.07%)
objc: 2602 (0.06%)
lex: 2030 (0.04%)
awk: 907 (0.02%)
pascal: 800 (0.02%)
csh: 235 (0.01%)
lisp: 115 (0.00%)
php: 104 (0.00%)
sed: 7 (0.00%)

However, as Desler said, the Java bits are actually optional.
"

It seems that a common misunderstanding is that people often seem to think Base 
is completely dependant on Java and that Base is used by everyone.  Neither is 
really true.  

Base seems best when connecting to an external back-end and it's much easier to 
do that with Base than with Access.  Base really pushes people into using an 
external source of data.  If you choose a java-based back-end then Base will 
effectively be using java.  If you choose a non-java back-end then it wont 
[shrugs].  I guess that is really difficult for people to grasp.  

I guess the misunderstanding arises because Access uses an internal back-end 
for it's data so people try to force Base to use it's own back-end too instead 
of doing something sensible.  To be fair i am doing exactly that too.  Bases 
internal back-end uses java.  

Hmmm, i can see myself running into a problem now that i have uninstalled java 
from all works machines!  Time for me to be a bit more sensible and work at 
migrating the data tables to a decent external back-end.  (There are a couple 
of old posts that should be able to help me so no worries there)   

So, the main thing i found interesting was the breakdown of different 
percentages of languages used in LibreOffice.  My guess is that non C++ is 
gradually being replaced by C++ but there's still 12.94% left with most of that 
being java which is mostly in easily avoidable wizards and Extensions.
Regards from
Tom :)  

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