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Re: [tlug] C vs. other languages (was: tlug-digest Digest V2004 #194)
- Date: Sun, 01 Aug 2004 17:37:52 +0900
- From: Shawn <javajunkie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] C vs. other languages (was: tlug-digest Digest V2004 #194)
- References: <200407290224.i6T2O6Ks002212@example.com> <20040729233553.GA648%jmglov@example.com> <16649.46757.554176.880127@example.com> <20040730134332.GB4387%jmglov@example.com> <20040730161259.7315522c.gstewart@example.com> <20040731021226.GB7616%jmglov@example.com> <20040731123554.191f8235.gstewart@example.com>
- User-agent: Opera M2/7.51 (Linux, build 689)
> Godwin:Why distrbute something which requires
> both a Java compiler *and* a JRE when you can distribute something which
> requires just a bog standard C compiler with a few (standard) libraries?
Very good pt.
> Uvaktor:
> Yeah, for some reason java programmers love design patterns, their
> favorite one being `abstract factory'.
Ain't that the TRUTH!
Also, before Tiger(1.5) any gui stuff looked alien. I mean blah. Now it's hey normal -- consistant with the system and other guis. Wow!
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Shawn aka coffeejunkie
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