Coding with KParts
wrinkledshirt writes "IBM DeveloperWorks has an article here about coding with KParts, KDE's component architecture. It's a little thin, but given that no single component technology has claimed victory yet for Linux, just thought this might be an interesting read for some. It also might lead to some good discussion comparing people's experiences with KParts, ORBit ? , Bonobo ? , or Kylix ? 's CLX..."
I claim this second post for the Queen of Sweden!
First post?
Thanks for linking to Everything2... Now I'll be clicking around overthere for an hour or so.
This page is much too narrow. Something must be done.
*rimshot*
A rimshot isn't what you think it is...
Rimshot on E2
What you're aiming for is called a buzzroll
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The only ting worse than a troll, is a troll like you who can't even do a proper job of trolling.
Schmuck!
The problem with all of this is how heavy it is to run a kde program. I am a fan of the fast lightweight programs even if I do have a decent computer. I prefer blackbox, rxvt and so on. While I appreciate the "beauty" of kde and the work the project does for attracting users to linux for desktops, I hate how long it takes to load up and then don't even think about using an app without using the whole kde environment.
My only problem with it is how slow it is, but I guess that's a little unfair for the features that it comes with...
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Here's an idea for all of you who were complaning of lack of work : http://www.sendthisnow.com/html/code4food.html