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2005-03-13, 04:24 AM
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Hard to read language. My interpretation. Dont know how close it is.

yes tipstir is right, java is faster, then without java,

the reason for this has all the programmers here already know.

I just signed up to gbpvr today.
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2005-03-13, 04:55 AM
OK... That does make sense, now that I read it again... Thanks!
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2005-03-13, 12:54 PM
I posted on groupers web site asking if they have a remote interface or are planning on one. So we will see.
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2005-03-13, 04:36 PM
Okay not to stir the pot up any more (well maybe a little), but everybody is correct in that C# is a much better Windows based language. Haven't seen a good port running on Mono yet.

Java GUI's can be super slow and clunky when using a SWING based interface (i.e. Netbeans, etc). However, if you use something built off the Eclipse framework, much more responsive, and much better tool support.

Point being, choose the right tool for the right platform that you will be developing with. C# and .NET in general is slower than coding to C or straight C++, you have the added over head of the framework to deal with. That being said, I'd trade a bit of the over head because of the convience of the framework. I don't want to have to write all the lower level stuff, even though it may be a bit faster.

Each platform has it's good and bad points. For Java development, after having used both Netbeans, JBuilder, and Eclipse...I like Eclipse more and more each day. The SWT framework is much faster than SWING and it retains the native look and feel of the operating system that you are runninng.

Okay, now back to your regularly scheduled thread.



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2005-03-13, 07:50 PM
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] ]I like Eclipse more and more each day.
Eclipse is brilliant!

and at uni i was always taught to use SWING, otherwise the controls could look fine on a PC but completely screwed up on a MAC.... hm go figure.
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2005-03-13, 11:23 PM
Eclipse is quick, and has some excellent coding tools. Much better than most other IDE's I've seen for a Java platform.
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2005-03-13, 11:53 PM
what about dc++ as an option, you can create a channel that requires a username and password to enter it. only downside is that someone has to host the channel and have a static ip address.
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