Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/03/28/17:02:20
From: | "Christopher Nelson" <paradox AT gye DOT satnet DOT net>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: DJGPP: the future is... ?
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Date: | Sun, 28 Mar 1999 14:03:21 -0700
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Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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>>I personally don't like Windows that much at all, but I do note that it
has
>>standardized a lot of things. This is a "good thing" for users. A
>>windowing/GUI system that is sufficiently general to accept different
>>"low-level" graphics servers would be an excellent help, since most people
>>have to write their own, and then users must learn a new interface w/ each
>>different program. And the whole reason that people wanted to move away
>>from DOS is it's lack of comfortable, standardized GUI interfaces.
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>And the whole reason people are moving away from Windows and towards Linux
>is because of Windows "comfortable, standardized GUI interface". and the
>utter crap that resulted from it.
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>Sorry your pro-GUI logic just doesn't wash....
wow, Flames?
anyhow, the whole point is that GUI is good. have you ever tried to model
an atom with a text-mode screen? how good would Quake have looked at 80x50
and 16 colors? and last of all, if you want to create a professional
quality document, you will find that all proffesional quality tools are
GUI's.
part of the huge increase in people using computers is from the
"Easy-to-use" image that Windows projects. all of my programming contracts
require that the program be a GUI.
people move away from Windows because of Microsoft's domineering,
de-comoditiing tactics, and it's attempts to force you to support only their
software. the reason that OS's like Solaris, OS/2, and environments like
X-Windows exist are because the GUI is cool. there will always be a place
for a command-line, but you must also admit that GUI's are very elegant and
useful.
the problem with Windows is not precisely it's interface, but the
corporation behind it.
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