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Re: Java, jvm, jni
by Anonymous on Sunday 08/Aug/2004, @09:02
Though I definitely like to work with Qt and C++ I will now have to use Java and Eclipse for my next programming job. I started using Eclipse a just a few weeks ago and I have to say that it indeed has a few very nice features. The only thing that is annoying me is the it looks ugly and feels slow and kind of alien in an KDE environment. I think that this is mainly the result of using of using GTK as underlying toolkit for Eclipse. So my quesion is, do you know if there is effort under way to implement the SWT Interface with the Qt or KDE libraries?
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Re: Java, jvm, jni
by Me on Sunday 08/Aug/2004, @10:03
Anything IBM looks ugly and feels slow. Have you ever tried any of the Visual Age or Visual Studio stuff by IBM? It's not pretty, and is slower than molasses flowing uphill in the winter.
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