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Re: [JDEV] Writings from the Journal of TCharron



  Thanks for answering this one for me..

  Personally, I actively use zabber to test the Win32 code between my Linux and Windows box.  Hell, I actually personally PREFER to use a script based client for anything, merely becouse I tend to open up the code and make a change every once and a while, but..

  We have the masses..  The George Jetsons that click on the exe for install, click every button marked 'Yes' or 'Ok', and well, that's the mass market.

  By the same token, many people who prefer script based languages also give the argument..  'But we have talk!!'..  ;-P  
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Thomas Charron

On Fri, 30 Jul 1999 11:45:12   Paul L. McNeely wrote:
>Its because there are some people out there that know nothing of TCL/TK etc.
>Their used to windows and nothing else, throwing in some kind of interpreter
>that they have to install just to run a program is beyond their grasp of
>'user freindliness'.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk>
>To: <jdev@jabber.org>
>Sent: Friday, July 30, 1999 10:54 AM
>Subject: Re: [JDEV] Writings from the Journal of TCharron
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>> -- The Win32 project --
>
><stir>
>Why is there a need for a special win32 client? A properly written
>tcl/tk client will run under Unix, MacOS and Win32 without any
>change! (And yes, I can back this statement up)
></stir>
>(Not that I would want to muddy the waters with such nasty arguments as
>favourite program language. Heaven forfend!)
>
>
>>   I believe it was Lindsay Marshall who pointed out the following:
>
>No, it was Jeremie.
>
>I shall be unwired and silent for the next two weeks in a tent on a
>hill somewhere in England
>
>L.
>--
>http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Lindsay
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