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KDevelop Again!!
>>>>> Al == Al Hudson <eah106 [at] york.ac.uk> writes:
Al> I've been using KDevelop recently for some MPEG - related
Al> work, mainly with fourier series and stuff like that, all
Al> command line stuff as well, non of this GUI nonsense ;)
Hey, you wouldn't happen to have an MP3 cutter that works on slices
out of the middle? mp3asm doesn't :-( (I'm recording my lectures,
and I'd like to cut them into little pieces so my non-native-speaking
students can punch a button in the HTML lecture notes and listen to 5
minutes of lecture near that topic.) Of course I can just use DD, but
that isn't tidy ;-)
BTW, GUI may be nonsense, but the artistic types can't handle command
line, and they will use very bad tools with a comfortable interface.
This is a big problem in fonts for Linux, especially the complex
Oriental character sets.
Al> Every day I'm amazed by where KDE GNOME are going. I can
Al> hardly believe they've been around for such a short time, but
Al> are already so good.
Specify, design, review, ANNOUNCE, code, review, build, RELEASE.
Do it in that order, and people will be amazed at how quickly you can
build software.
KDE and GNOME are getting where they're going, and fast, because
they know where they're going. Part of that is native talent, of
course. But a lot of it is by following specifications that are
public standards; no nonsense about tweaking the spec so we can
optimize the implementation.
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