Re: Lets talk about GUI and sound libraries
- From: "Javier" <javuchi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Aug 2006 06:03:32 -0700
Ok, so you presume that you are correcting me, that you are a master,
and that you have the right to treat everybody which hasn't got the
same opinion and logic as you to be insulted.
But lets go with your original message:
Because my program is probably going to be Open Source, I cannot pay
for a comercial compiler.
Nonsense. You are just broke or cheap.
It is your logic that is broken, and take the right for insulting me.
There are several motivations for making a program free, and most of
them are very away from that things you say. I'm not going to tell
every of them (and there are a lot), but just take for example at any
company producing open source programs (almost any big software company
right now), and any person who makes open source programs too.
You must be confused and totally wrong about what you personally are,
as you write Cells, which is free software. Are you broke or cheap
anyway?
I'm going to think that you are, as you are producing free software and
you say that the motivations are only that being broke or cheap.
You have this terrible problem because you are broke or cheap.
If you really intended to correct my post, this commentary hasn't got
anything to do. Unless, of course, and I think so, you tried to hurt
me, for your own reward.
* I didn't find any library for GUI development except LTK that works
on all the 3 major OS without issues.
Missing cells-gtk and (understandably) celtk (its a demo project under
Cells).
As I said before this, I need it to be nice good looking and quite
integrated into the original environment of every OS. Gtk, for the
moment, fails the second statment (it needs the user to install X11 on
OSX, which is an important barrier for me).
My doubt was any binding for TK, and that is because I do question.
There was no need to be so little polite and so much prepotent. But
you're always the same.
.. But LTK is based on TK, it is
slower,
Nonsense. You'll be using it for the GUI, not protein-folding.
If I'm going to use real time equalizers and the environment is very
heavy, I'm going to need a fast GUI. I said it, but you were too much
bored trying to say how much cheap and broke and ignorant I am.
and I'm not so sure that it is going to respond OK when trying
to add new widgets (like piano-rolls, score-editors, and so on),
Because you do not know anything about Tk.
Here I find your ignorance. LTK uses streams to communicate to a TK
server, and it might not be aducuate to real time application with lots
of 2D graphics and widgets moving all the time.
and
Windows users needs to install TCL/TK previus to install my
application.
Nonsense. Distribute the frickin DLLs with your app. <sigh>
Not in the case of LTK, as it needs a full TK server running.
This is open source you are trying to do in a really cheap, shoddy way
and you are worried about native widgets? You are the author of your own
unhappiness.
These are the most irritating things about you. You always finish your
irritating comments with personal attacks and prepotent behavior.
And I've decided to answer this post because I believe you are not
always concious about what are you saying, and that your words have
both fatal consecuencies to you and others. You might be very
intelligent (as Erik was, and I have read some posts from him and
others), but you lack sociability and the correct use of logic. If you
are always saying that people need to be treated hard to learn,
somebody should treat you the same way to teach both. Beacuse I know
this it is quite difficult if not imposible at all, I'm going to dimiss
now. (I don't acttually have any relations to you except these posts,
so for me to avoid some hurt from you, it is the best decision.)
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