Order of the Butterfly
Posts: 303 from 2005/11/21
From: UK
@bendahmon
I didn't ask you to verify anything. I asked you
how you would verify you have the money. It's a simple question. If you're offering a job, isn't it quite an important thing ?
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You can of course write good GUI applications using C and MUI. But how many people do that these days?
I would guess about 100% of MorphOS programmers, because that is the only choice.
I'm happy for you to invest your money in Java. My observation, based on your posts, is that I don't think it will get you what you want.
A Java program won't run as fast as a native program for obvious reasons. You may have noticed we're not exactly overwhelmed with high power hardware at the moment; we've only got PPC Amigas, Pegasos and eventually EFIKA. Clock cycles aren't being wasted.
If you want more GUI programs maybe you should invest in a native implementation of GTK ? However, this is going off course, IIRC MorphOS team did say at one time words to the effect that "MorphOS without MUI was unthinkable". You could have a Java-MUI interface but then you've lost your whole cross platform advantage.
I guess Java would attract more people to develop for the platform, but they would not necessarily actually use Java.
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Nothing wrong with Apache. Besides that it's not as popular as it used to be.
If you consider IIS gaining a few percentage more users over the last few years then perhaps Apache is less popular but I don't see anywhere near as many Java webservers.
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It's all Java and .NET in Norway. If you want to live in the past that's fine. Many people don't.
Oh I see, you're putting 2 different topics in the same paragraph. Didn't I say I want Java ?