Tom Spear wrote: > Java, anyone? lol oh wait wait I got one better.. Fortran... or no, > how about................... COBOL!! LMFAO gimme a break.. > > Seriously though, why not break winedoors up into different > components, and then have different submaintainers, and each component > can be written in the language that that submaintainer is most > comfortable with? Obviously each piece of code would go thru the > project maintainer, and so if someone started writing another "door" > in bash, then that door could quickly be closed (pun intended). > > > As for the GUI, make it C or C++, only because that is the most widely > used language in linux.. What about perl? I'm not a perl programmer or anything but wouldn't that be as prevalent in a Linux environment as C or C++? I believe GTK+ could be used for the UI and I don't know if QT could also be used or not.
I'm sitting back and watching this discussion and I just wanted to mention perl for you guys to consider. :) I'll shut up now. :) Peace... Tom
