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Re: Older Equiptment
Michael A Hamblin writes:
> On Sat, 12 Dec 1998, Micah Yoder wrote:
>
> > Another issue... if we do either of these, we'll need character mode
> > educational apps! Do any exist? Are we going to write them? Is it
> > worth writing them when almost everyone wants a GUI?
>
> I thought that was one of the issues that came up when yall were
> discussing interfaces :) I would like to see apps that could be run
> through Gnome, KDE, plain X, Java, CGI, and text mode myself because that
> would give a lot of options for ppl trying to integrate software.
> Obviously though there is no way that's going to happen! :) That's just
> too much work for a small group. I look at it this way, you should
> support the lowest common denominator, and the popular thing. In this case
> that means writing a text based interface and a Gnome app. But I have
> coded a little of both, and text based interfaces are a lot easier to
> build than GUI's so I don't think that this would be asking a lot :)
>
> Am I wrong?
you're wrong in the first part of the paragraph where you say "that's
just too much work for a small group". if effort goes into modular
design, people can work independently on their components. putting the
components into a library also helps to separate front and back ends.
everything else seems reasonable.
thi