[CS-FSLUG] GNOME dev breaking off

Aaron Lehmann lehmanap at lehmanap.dyndns.org
Sun May 1 00:08:29 CDT 2005


I believe he is referring to bloat in the sense of Java, Mono and Python
all being interpreted (and Java IS interpreted, at least the first time
its run).  I've noticed Java being a slow beast, so I'm not sure I agree
there, and I've never used Mono for anything grand, but I'll agree with
him as far as python goes.  It's possible to write some pretty fast
python code, especially if you use psyco or pyrex, and most (all?)
applications that are going to be associated with GNOME and its ilk are
I/O bound anyway, so with some clever hackery one wouldn't notice the
difference.

Aaron Lehmann

On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 06:42:37PM -0400, Ed Hurst wrote:
> Link sent by a friend: A GNOME developer has lost interest. Seems his main
> complaint is the proliferation of toolkits and too long daliance with C as
> the basic language. I'm not sure what to make of his comment that bloat is
> just not an issue.
> 
> http://usefulinc.com/edd/blog/contents/2005/04/29-gnome-no-fun/read
> 
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