Desktop Environment for Proprietary Applications?
nushoin writes "Gnome and KDE are the two major desktop environments used on Linux today. However, Gnome is growing more and more affiliated with Microsoft's proprietary technologies (Mono, OOXML). Targeting the Gnome desktop environment could prove dangerous in the long run, assuming that one would like its applications to run on distributions other than SuSE. On the other hand, TrollTech is being bought by Nokia, whose commitment to the desktop world remains to be proven. Assuming that one would like to develop a desktop application (either free or closed source), which desktop environment would you target, and what widget tool kit would you use?"
Jesus, GNOME != Suse.. GNOME != Miguel.
How we know is more important than what we know.
That's what nushoin uses, after all. Yeah, it's flamebait. The whole freaking summary is flamebait as well. Just because someone that writes code likes some stuff that MSFT makes doesn't mean that we should abandon ship. If proprietary code is found in the codebase, it should be easy to remove. So far it hasn't shown up, which is pretty amazing since it's all opensource.
Help! I'm a slashdot refugee.
And not because it's inconsequential that QT was bought by Nokia or that Miguel *hearts* MS. It's just not news, not shocking and at the moment not a problem.
Nokia poses absolutely no threat to Qt and it's the best GUI toolkit available for Linux by far. It also works wonderfully on Windows, OS X, *BSD and Solaris.
Or you could follow the examples of Opera and Skype and go Qt.
Same rules apply, though. Don't be afraid to pull in libraries, but no matter how closely you tie it to a particular desktop environment, unless you do something incredibly stupid, it will work on others -- it will just be that much more bloated on them.
Don't thank God, thank a doctor!
And it seems to be you.
In real life, those making claims and expect to be taken seriously bear the burden to validate those claims. The absence of this is what leads to things like "sensationalism" and also outright lies. In the case of false or less-than-wholly-true claims, this is because average consumption of information is taken at face value, and regardless of whether any intelligent few actually ever follow up with their own research to disprove statements of falsehood, the pool has been tainted.
The onus is on you.
Welcome to the adult world.
Besides I consider Express is cripple-ware. Quite a bit of interesting stuff is not included (at least last I checked). And it's of course the same for Borland tools.
Martin