On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Christian MacAuley wrote:
> Anyway, i don't know where *you're* located, but i know a ton of web
> developers here in the Washington, DC area and a hell of a lot more of
> us know Java than PHP - so from a labor standpoint your decision makes
> sense to me :).
>
> ~Christian
> My advisor is really good though and understands the whole learning curve
> problem, which is good for me. Hopefully the curve will begin to flatten
> soon as far as Java is concerned... =)
What I found out about Java is this: it's got loads of libraries, so if
you're doing something, try and
> Well, I am on a huge learning curve with Java right now, having
never seen
> a piece of Java code before 2 months ago! I have programmed in C
and VB
> for the past year though so it hasn't been too difficult to pick
up... but
> some days I spend 8 hours doing something to realise the next
morni
Hi,
--- Christian MacAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, Java is really easy for the modern CS student who has taken
> several C++ courses, but without proper guidance OO programming sux.
> Glad you have a good teacher! For some reason, my saviour was a UML
> book that explained the OO para
Hi, everyone,
I have downloaded and installed Kleopatra (KDE 1.91, or the second beta of
KDE2) on my system, and I am successfully running both KDE2 and KDE 1.1.2.
I want to get all my apps into KDE2's menus to make it a bit easier to use.
Here's the catch: kappfinder doesn't seem to work just