I have been a Delphi developer for years. Having recently tried C on Unix & Linix and discovered what a pain it is to create GUIs, I would fully support Borland tools on Linux. This could be an extremely useful step in getting more applications to the Linux desktop.
Oh yeah, my opinion is that the link to the site is not correct. I am not sure that the much fabled/. effect has anything to do with it.
I don't think that JonKatz had intended that a Union in the traditional sense be created. What he implies is more akin to a special interest group. From what I understand of US politics, many special interest groups exist in the US and have significant power over government policies.
A special interest group representing the interests of Geeks wouldn't necessarily be bad thing. But Geeks in the work place do not need protecting or representing, we're doing fine. The people who really need the support of such a group are those stuck in High Schools. Those who are being tortured by the other kids and the establishment with no way to respond or to make it stop.
You should maybe try C++ Builder in that case. It will give you the features you want and the GUI.
You know, the choice of a programming language is like a religion; personal. No one is give you crap about the language you choose, right ?
I have been a Delphi developer for years. Having recently tried C on Unix & Linix and discovered what a pain it is to create GUIs, I would fully support Borland tools on Linux. This could be an extremely useful step in getting more applications to the Linux desktop.
/. effect has anything to do with it.
Oh yeah, my opinion is that the link to the site is not correct. I am not sure that the much fabled
I don't think that JonKatz had intended that a Union in the traditional sense be created. What he implies is more akin to a special interest group. From what I understand of US politics, many special interest groups exist in the US and have significant power over government policies.
A special interest group representing the interests of Geeks wouldn't necessarily be bad thing. But Geeks in the work place do not need protecting or representing, we're doing fine. The people who really need the support of such a group are those stuck in High Schools. Those who are being tortured by the other kids and the establishment with no way to respond or to make it stop.
That's something that I could support.