![]() ![]() ![]() If the design is good, then its just a matter of putting it into practice thats the easy part know the language syntax and implement it.Īs for GNOME, KDE and other operating systems MacOS X got away with a good infrascture because alot of the work had already been done by NeXT – the framework was bloody brilliant, and core was fabulous, it was simply a matter of getting Carbon over and working.įor GNOME and KDE, it seems to be a never ending cycle of re-inventing the wheel for the sake of dogma and religious loyalties rather than simple praticality. The implementation isn’t so much the problem, but the design even Microsoft admits that in the heady days of the PC boom, they threw all the strict programming standards out the window and started bolting on features as they went rather than sitting back and think how the feature can be appropriately integrated into the operating system as part of a larger picture even Alchlin acknowledged this environment, call himself a programmer from the old school (along with Cutler).
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