On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 11:48:21AM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 11:25:58AM -0500, Ben Lutgens wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 11:01:18PM -0500, Florin Iucha wrote: > > >On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 10:04:42PM -0500, Jared Burns wrote: > > >I would love a decent classbrowser and an embedded vim. Just don't do it in > > >java, ok? > > > > > I used to complain about java too. But then I was forced to install some > > java stuff that used java2. I realized that I needed to be more familiar > > with the care and feeding of java setups so I decided to install the jdk > > and get some apps. > > > > Since undertaking this trip into curiosity, i've come to the conclusion > > that I'd rather use a java app than some gnome or kde based apps. I know > > that it's not comparing apples to apples. But lets take for instance > > accounting software. I wanted a nice GUI based checkbook register with some > > added features. I looked to GNUCash. As I am installing GNUCash I noticed > > it depends on all sorts of shit like guppi, gtkhtml, libxml2, gnumeric and > > a whole host of other stuff. While I understand the benefits of the DLL > > hell that the gnome and kde projects have plunged into from a programmers > > point of view, for the guy who just wants one or two gnome / kde based apps > > it just sucks. > > > > Then I found moneydance. Installing it was as simple as utarring it to > > /usr/local and running the damn thing. If you chose not to instlal the JDK > > itself you could download a larger tarball that has it all and you're done. > > > > Sure it takes a while to startup, and each new app requires another JVM but > > hey, RAM is cheap these days. And the apps work great. > > > > So all in all I've decided java's not so bad. In fact, i've even taken to > > trying to learn how to write a little java and I've found I kinda like it. > > It's a good vehicle for a non-programmer like me to try and learn a little > > bit about programming. > > So to resume what you are saying is that it's easier do download a big > file than a lot of small files. (JDK/JRE vs Gnome libraries). We all know Ben is using Gentoo, that's why he doesn't like that, 'cause he has to make the dependencies himself, not like debian where you just apt-get install <app> ;-) -- Thomas Eibner <http://thomas.eibner.dk/> DnsZone <http://dnszone.org/> mod_pointer <http://stderr.net/mod_pointer>