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Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
by kdeFan on Tuesday 27/Feb/2001, @17:36
So when gcj matures, we'll be able to write natively compiled kde apps in java? VERY cool! While it may not be as capable as C++, java is a lot of fun to code (imho, of course). Funny thing is, I'm currently taking a java class and an intel assembly class (definitely two extremes), and I enjoy them both more than C++. I have my reasons, most of which amount to personal preference, so I won't start a language war ;) Besides, I would enjoy coding C++ if I had nothing else, and I certainly enjoy it more than C. I should shut up and put on my flamesuit :)

Seriously though, KDE2 + Qt + gcj would be amazing!

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Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
by 0 on Wednesday 28/Feb/2001, @20:06
JNI wrapper of Qt would be about 10 times cooler.
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  • Re: Java Mania: An Interview With Richard Dale
    by Richard Dale on Thursday 01/Mar/2001, @04:34
    The bindings use lots of JNI, and JNI is good.
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