On 01/25/2011 06:25 AM, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Linux, *BSD, Solaris... a big mess, don't you think? A maze...
GNUstep has its shortcomings, but I think that generally Linux is not
such a well-defined and interesting target for many applications.
Sadly perhaps, but it is reality.
Consider application authors delver binary due to the fact the source
code is thus not available, is a byte-code approach possible
solution to
this BUSINESS PROBLEM? Application vendors deliver half-compiled code,
and standardized installer (an GNU-STEP component) compile it on the
target machine to target machine binary. Users don't have to know
this,
they see a progress bar anyway, only slower.
Again, I am not on a programing job role, only learned these concepts
simple because fate had took me to computer science school for 4
college
years. So please be kind when commenting stupid ideas.
--
我的博客:
http://zhangweiwu.ixiezi.com/
网站进化论 --写给需要网站或后悔有了网站的人
_______________________________________________
Discuss-gnustep mailing list
Discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep