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Re: Cool
by koos on Friday 24/Sep/2004, @03:10
Instead of spitting on C, where is the C++ variant then. DCOP never made it outside KDE AFAIK. And DCOP has it drawbacks, eg. an DCOP object is tied to its application object name. Recently I started using kmix for volume control. But where is the kmix object, inside kicker, somewhere else, or not running at all? These are question you _don't_ want to care about when just wanting to control the volume. Besides, KDE is obsessed with multi-platform. Read the threads, nobody dares to implement hotplug/sysfs, or how are they called, events.
Thanks to Qt taking the lead (and of course work from the dbus/kernel developers!!!), we'll finally have these in KDE.
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