It doesn't need to integrate as such. You install tortoisesvn and then in any explorer window it shows you what state any svn checkedout file is in, and you can commit, rollback etc. Same for any file (open,save,etc) dialog. What more would you want?
I don't think it's eye-for-an-eye philosophy, but more of a karma philosophy. Many of us are at least smirking that RIM that lived by the patents dies by the patents, as they say. They tried sue others for stupid IP infringements, and now they are being brought down by another company suing them for stupid IP infringements. If that's not karma, I don't know what is:)
Qt can read and write to most (all?) STL containers. QString can read/write/use std::string, QValueList can use STL containers, and so on. I prefer the way QT does it, and dislike STL.
I guess it's just not a priority for me. If it's a priority for you, then fair enough, but it has just simply never been an actual problem for me, and I use 3rd party libraries all the time.
It's fair enough to dislike that you don't get to use STL in QT, but to say it's locking in the developers seems a big disservice to Qt.
Ever since science and philosophy became separate subjects, has philosophy actually produced any useful science at all, or is it all based on coming up with bad logic based on stupid ill-defined definitions.
Yeah I'd agree. Someone spent a long time making it a lot more responsive, but it can still be a bit annoying. I don't have any problems however on a machine with a lot of memory.
In future, I wonder if it would be better to term it unresponsive then. Saying bloated is so ambigous.
Oh come on. Look at the huge amount of code provided in qt4. Porting from QT to another widget set (and why would you?) would require an effort far higher than the simple switching from QString to String and other containers. I have had to port between widget sets (from MS MFC to QT) and the containers was not the difficult bit.
For your last point, it seems that skim will be in the next kubuntu release. Personally I'm waiting for that and hoping that will solve all my problems regarding inputting asian chars.
Actually this morning I was wondering about the muslim texts. It says something like don't hurt your brothers. I was wondering what qualifies as a 'brother' - whether it means muslims only. Somewhat similiar to 'love thy neighbour' - does that mean only people who live near you?
The rest of the world doesn't agree with you though. People do want an dvd player that also plays their vcd's, audio cds, mp3 cds, and so on. I want the convience of a single player that can play anything I throw at it. Look at mobile phones. Integrating a camera into the phone was a massive hit. People want integrated toys.
This happens in all wars it seems. Someone else has posted a very interesting comment about how the Japanese were convinced that the Chinese kept attacking them and that the Japanese people felt they _had_ to attack to defend, and said there were 28 books on how much trouble the Jews were in Japan, despite there not actually been any Jews in Japan, and how films were made about how much good Japan was doing in China.. The point being the government likes to convince us we are doing the right thing.
It doesn't need to integrate as such. You install tortoisesvn and then in any explorer window it shows you what state any svn checkedout file is in, and you can commit, rollback etc. Same for any file (open,save,etc) dialog.
What more would you want?
If it's just for home, then don't allow connections from outside. When you install, tell it to listen on loopback device only (127.*)
Out of interest, why would you use Sourcesafe instead of Subversion?
Thanks for the information. What were the other cases though?
I don't think it's eye-for-an-eye philosophy, but more of a karma philosophy. Many of us are at least smirking that RIM that lived by the patents dies by the patents, as they say. They tried sue others for stupid IP infringements, and now they are being brought down by another company suing them for stupid IP infringements. If that's not karma, I don't know what is :)
If you do, are you allowed to use a avatar? :) :)
Actually with that comment I think you just insulted your own race and culture more than he could have.
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When posting google links, you should strip out the "spell=1" bit - it shows that you misspelt it the first time :)
It's the same in kde - we have a kde wallet system.
Qt can read and write to most (all?) STL containers. QString can read/write/use std::string, QValueList can use STL containers, and so on. I prefer the way QT does it, and dislike STL.
I guess it's just not a priority for me. If it's a priority for you, then fair enough, but it has just simply never been an actual problem for me, and I use 3rd party libraries all the time.
It's fair enough to dislike that you don't get to use STL in QT, but to say it's locking in the developers seems a big disservice to Qt.
Ever since science and philosophy became separate subjects, has philosophy actually produced any useful science at all, or is it all based on coming up with bad logic based on stupid ill-defined definitions.
Yeah I'd agree. Someone spent a long time making it a lot more responsive, but it can still be a bit annoying. I don't have any problems however on a machine with a lot of memory.
In future, I wonder if it would be better to term it unresponsive then. Saying bloated is so ambigous.
Oh come on. Look at the huge amount of code provided in qt4. Porting from QT to another widget set (and why would you?) would require an effort far higher than the simple switching from QString to String and other containers.
I have had to port between widget sets (from MS MFC to QT) and the containers was not the difficult bit.
It's the same with any widget set.
Heh, you misspelled "spelling".
For your last point, it seems that skim will be in the next kubuntu release. Personally I'm waiting for that and hoping that will solve all my problems regarding inputting asian chars.
Uh, qt3 didn't use STL either. And if you write code in QT4 then it is portable. What's the problem?
Jonathon Riddell is paid to work on kubuntu
What's bloated about the browser? Do you mean in terms of features, or just the GUI?
Actually this morning I was wondering about the muslim texts. It says something like don't hurt your brothers. I was wondering what qualifies as a 'brother' - whether it means muslims only. Somewhat similiar to 'love thy neighbour' - does that mean only people who live near you?
The rest of the world doesn't agree with you though. People do want an dvd player that also plays their vcd's, audio cds, mp3 cds, and so on. I want the convience of a single player that can play anything I throw at it.
Look at mobile phones. Integrating a camera into the phone was a massive hit. People want integrated toys.
HAHA, you got beat up by a 50 year old for being a smartass.. That's made my day.
True story.
Former Japanese president went to the US to meet former president Clinton.
The exchange went like this:
Ja: Hello. Pleased to meet you.
us: You too.
Ja: Who are you?
us: I'm Hilary Clinton's husband
ja: Me too.
This happens in all wars it seems.
Someone else has posted a very interesting comment about how the Japanese were convinced that the Chinese kept attacking them and that the Japanese people felt they _had_ to attack to defend, and said there were 28 books on how much trouble the Jews were in Japan, despite there not actually been any Jews in Japan, and how films were made about how much good Japan was doing in China..
The point being the government likes to convince us we are doing the right thing.
Sounds too similar to modern day news about iraq and muslims.