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Re: Why Java or Objective C Bindings are huge.
by SomeOtherGuy on Thursday 01/Mar/2001, @18:50
Your rephrasing made you make even less sense, I can't tell what you mean, all I can get out of this is that people will never push the GNOME platform, which dosen't realy make sense. Sorry but can you please clarify?
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Re: Why Java or Objective C Bindings are huge.
by Alex Hochberger on Friday 02/Mar/2001, @10:03
Sorry, what I was trying to get at was that the people pushing GNOME (users, loudmouths, etc.) seem to have this hatred of Java. Part of this is political (GNOME started because of a dispute over QT licensing; while the real reason was RMS's admirable goals of a GNU system require a fully GPL'd solution, preferably under FSF's copyright), part is technology (GNOME/GTK is based upon C, and part of it was complaints about C++ and Object Oriented programming in general, if you wanted to build OO Apps, you'd be using KDE/QT before GNOME/GTK.

The point I'm getting at is the anti-Java, anti-OO, pro-GNOME faction, which is a REALLY loud vocal minority, will never make Java for GNOME seem like a Kosher option. They'll be major bitching and whining about anything significant being Java based, and how C was the epitomy of computer knowledge.

Does that make more sense or should I respond again?
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  • Re: Why Java or Objective C Bindings are huge.
    by Robert on Saturday 10/Mar/2001, @11:15
    Thanks for clearing but, but I wouldn't say anti-OO, if you have ever seen Gtk.
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  • Re: Why Java or Objective C Bindings are huge.
    by Robert on Saturday 10/Mar/2001, @11:18
    Thanks for clearing but, but I wouldn't say anti-OO, if you have ever seen Gtk.
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