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  1. Re:Kylix? on Portable Coding and Cross-Platform Libraries? · · Score: 1

    Most of this stuff I can do with interfaces, including multiple inheritance or are not language features that make a *big* deference (like operator overloading, althoug that would be really nice to have).

    I would also like to have language constructs for generic programming but not with the text replacment *thingy* c++ uses, I'd rather wait a while longer.

    BTW, I still havent read a c++ book with stuff in it I could not implement in OP. I read c++ books often specially concerning patterns.

    What do you mean by "hardcore"? Do you mean {}!=, etc... instead of begin end not and etc..., I hope not, this kind of "hardcore" stuff would only impress your little sister.

    And what do you mean almost nor crashes or memleaks! LOL! Almost is not good enough:)

  2. Kylix? on Portable Coding and Cross-Platform Libraries? · · Score: 1

    Native Win32-PE/x86Linux-ELF , GUI, Networking, data base, OOP (build your "buisness" logic framework and access native api's on each OS)?, fast compiler, fast executables, *great* IDE, copy and compile on the other platform.

    I mean, your requierments read like Borland's marketting stuff on Kylix/Delphi

  3. Re:I wouldn't touch this... on Borland Kylix Is Free - Sort Of. · · Score: 1

    Ok! Would you be so kind as to develop a decent e-mail/news client in KDevelop or what ever you like, because what's available right now sucks. How about an office suite that doesn't suck also. That way I could finally drop Win2K and use Linux for all my computing need including desktop. By putting politics before the code you're only driving the nails deeper into (Linux as desktop)'s coffin. So what if it's not 100% GPL, I could give a f**ck. But, does it do the job? Will it make me more productive as a developer?