Re: Java is going to have closures.
- From: "MarkHaniford@xxxxxxxxx" <MarkHaniford@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2006 23:08:45 -0700
Joe Knapka wrote:
Another clueless one giving advice for something they've obviously
never used. Eclipse doesn't use Swing.
First, how the hell would he know, just by *using* Eclipse,
whether it used Swing or not? (Perhaps he could tell by
its modestly un-Swing-like 500MB memory footprint?)
I was assuming he was not a complete idiot and had two eyes and that's
how he would know it didn't use Swing.
Second, I got the impression he was talking about the Java
code one would develop using Eclipse. That is, 500MB to run
the IDE, plus another 500MB to accomodate the program under
development, which might very well use Swing.
-- JK
It doesn't use 500MB just to run the IDE (not even close), so obviously
he was talking out of his ass about things he has no idea about.
.
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