On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi Oded,
>
> They can ask for $1000 for kylix because they got the best compiler for Linux
> in the market right now for their product. period. From what I hear (from
I know they have the greatest compilers (I use it under windows), and I
know its their
Hi (comment below)
On Saturday 24 February 2001 12:25, Haim Gelfenbeyn wrote:
> Actually, from what I read Borland plan to release a "free" version of
> Kylix during the next few months... Also, I don't care that their IDE
> requires wine. What is important is that the applications compiled are
>
Hi Oded,
They can ask for $1000 for kylix because they got the best compiler for Linux
in the market right now for their product. period. From what I hear (from
beta testers, not sales people), btw, is that their C++ compiler that they'll
release later this year, will leave the gcc far behind
I agree - Delphi is probably the best all-around development tool
avaialble (and C++ Builder comes second). and I prefer writing Delphi
whenever possible (I'm a pascal fanatic myself). I also bought Delphi, and
would like to buy Kylix. but while I can afford an $100 development
environment, I can
l out those $1000...
Haim.
> -Original Message-
> From: Oded Arbel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 6:11 PM
> To: Haim Gelfenbeyn
> Cc: Linux-IL Mailing list
> Subject: RE: A tool for Perl And C++
>
>
> This is very sad, IMO
This is very sad, IMO.
That means that they're charging $1000 for a Win32 non-port of their
Delphi environment (which you can buy for less then $100). I understand
that it took them quite a while to develop the compiler, and if their
Win32 products are any indication , its probably one hell of a c
ble...
Haim.
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hetz Ben Hamo
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 6:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: A tool for Perl And C++
>
Hi,
Yes, only the GUI is using wine (you can check that and see that while you're
running kylix - you'll see a process called "wineserver" is running)
As for the compiler itself, I've been receiving reports from beta testers
that the compiler itself is blazingly fast, and I got a report on IRC
z Ben Hamo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:10 AM
Subject: Re: A tool for Perl And C++
> Hmm, lets see...
>
> Kylix basically is a good thing, but there are 2 problems:
>
> Take a look here:
http
Hmm, lets see...
Kylix basically is a good thing, but there are 2 problems:
Take a look here: http://shop.borland.com/Category/0,1257,3-15-1080,00.html
1. Price - the price tag for pre-order is $999. In Israeli shekels that
translates to about 4,600+ shekels (including Maam). How many people d
I know it's not C/C++ or Perl or similar, but what about klyx? it does look
promising
- diego
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- Original Message -
From: "Ishai Parasol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi
>
> Does Kdevelope works on kde2.x.x (with qt2.x.x) ?
Version 1.3 runs with KDE2, but only supports development on KDE1. version
1.4 does KDE2 too, with all the wizards and such, but we won't have the
really neat stuff un
Hi
Does Kdevelope works on kde2.x.x (with qt2.x.x) ?
Ishai
- Original Message -
From: Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Linux-IL mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 11:16 AM
Subject: Re: A tool for Perl And C++
- Original Message -
> > Now there's somehthing I didn't like - we purchased theKompany's
PowerPlant
> > Linux, thinking we would get KDEStudio. on the box there's a good
> > screenshot of KDEstudio _gold_ while the CDs not only do not contain the
> > gold version, they also contained a
> Now there's somehthing I didn't like - we purchased theKompany's PowerPlant
> Linux, thinking we would get KDEStudio. on the box there's a good
> screenshot of KDEstudio _gold_ while the CDs not only do not contain the
> gold version, they also contained a non working copy of KDEstudio standard
- Original Message -
> Well, allow me to add some info..
> KDE Studio Gold (and probably the free KDE Studio) will have also the
following
> features:
>
> * Integrated CVS handling. The same way (well, almost, it is still Linux)
that
> people are used to work with Source Safe.
KDevelop al
Well, allow me to add some info..
KDE Studio Gold (and probably the free KDE Studio) will have also the following
features:
* Integrated CVS handling. The same way (well, almost, it is still Linux) that
people are used to work with Source Safe.
* Auto-completion - On this issue the chances are a
There are two really good graphical IDEs for C++ on Linux : KDevelop, and
KDEstudio. the letter is a commercial product that you can also get in a
'lite' version as open source (the 'lite' is actually their normal version,
and they recently announced a 'gold' version with lots of VC++ like
feature
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