On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:50:04PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could software created using Java be released under the GPL?
Yes. See http://www.gnu.org/software/java/java.html.
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> Could software created using Java
> be released under the GPL?
Sure. To be truly free, IMO, it should be buildable without non-free
software (e.g. with the Java compiler included with GCC).
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On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 01:50:04PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could software created using Java be released under the GPL?
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Hi,
in your case, the question of C++ vs Java becomes the minor one. There
are at least (rough estimate) 5 such projects. The real question is: why
another one?
Matthias
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> The project is a free, modular
> text editor which could work with
> plugins. It would be relea
Hi,
in your case, the question of C++ vs Java becomes the minor one. There
are at least (rough estimate) 5 such projects. The real question is: why
another one?
Matthias
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> The project is a free, modular
> text editor which could work with
> plugins. It would be rele
hi
there's several free java text editors with a plugin architecture out
there, take a look at:
http://www.linuxprogramming.com/news/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-09-13-001-03-DT
i'm sure there's tons of free C++ text editors, too.
just a thought.
if nothing out there pleases me, i write it myself
The project is a free, modular
text editor which could work with
plugins. It would be released
under the GPL. It would not require
any network interaction. It is
only a client-side package.
Could software created using Java
be released under the GPL?
// timothy
hi
there's several free java text editors with a plugin architecture out
there, take a look at:
http://www.linuxprogramming.com/news/news_story.php3?ltsn=2000-09-13-001-03-DT
i'm sure there's tons of free C++ text editors, too.
just a thought.
if nothing out there pleases me, i write it mysel
The project is a free, modular
text editor which could work with
plugins. It would be released
under the GPL. It would not require
any network interaction. It is
only a client-side package.
Could software created using Java
be released under the GPL?
// timothy
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> I am having trouble choosing a language to
> develop for: Java or C/C++. I have made
> applications in both languages, and I must
> say that Java was certainly easier.
To make your choice even harder (or maybe easier), you could try a few
higher-level
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I am having trouble choosing a language to
> develop for: Java or C/C++. I have made
> applications in both languages, and I must
> say that Java was certainly easier.
To make your choice even harder (or maybe easier), you could try a few
higher-level
> Any opinions?
>
Could you tell us a bit more about the project you plan to develop ?
Pac
I am having trouble choosing a language to
develop for: Java or C/C++. I have made
applications in both languages, and I must
say that Java was certainly easier.
However, Debian's policies regarding the
use of Java seem almost anti-java, which I
can understand since Java is such a
propri
> Any opinions?
>
Could you tell us a bit more about the project you plan to develop ?
Pac
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I am having trouble choosing a language to
develop for: Java or C/C++. I have made
applications in both languages, and I must
say that Java was certainly easier.
However, Debian's policies regarding the
use of Java seem almost anti-java, which I
can understand since Java is such a
propri
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