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Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 1:12am
by Jay_Mattis
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

Posted:
Aug 16, 2001 @ 1:33am
by Jay
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 1:18pm
by Malmer
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

Posted:
Aug 16, 2001 @ 3:12pm
by TBone
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

Posted:
Aug 16, 2001 @ 3:31pm
by Jaybot
Wow, I didn't think anyone had spare time to code.<br><br>Thomas I have a better idea than Jay Mattis

If you want to do something useful, like an application that the PPC
still doesn't have, and really needs.<br><br>But if you want to do another game, you can do that.<br><br>
Email me if you're intrigued.
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 3:33pm
by Matt Keys
lol
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

Posted:
Aug 16, 2001 @ 3:41pm
by Chris Edwards
i think we need a good OS... wait.. nevermind. their's linux.
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:02pm
by TBone
No thanks. Linux on a handheld? I can see it on a server, but so far it's done pretty piss-poor as a portable OS, and I can't say that I could see any advantages over Win2KPro for my desktop.
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:04pm
by Chris Edwards
linux is awesome on my laptop..
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:05pm
by TBone
The one thing I want that Linux would have and PocketPC/WinCE doesn't is a compiler. Even GCC would work, but not having a compiler on my PPC? That sucks! I could even compile on the go with my Palm, but now that I'm on a processor 10x as powerful, with a heap hundreds of times bigger, I can't write a single program? ¡Que horrible!
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:07pm
by TBone
My desktop is a laptop. I still don't see any reason to go to Linux. <br><br>Lemme put it this way: unless I can run Half-Life, a decent replacement for Word, and Internet Explorer on Linux, all without upgrading my harddrive from the 4 gigs I'm currently at, I'm not interested. Even then I'm not sure. It's not that I wouldn't like to run Linux, because there are a lot of things about it that appeal to me and I can see why some people are wild about it. But Win2K is so f ucking incredible I just can't imagine it being much of an improvement, or worth the hassle of learning a new OS.
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:21pm
by Chris Edwards
Halflife: yes ()<br><br>Word: yes ( or or )<br><br>Email: is best IMO<br><br>Web Browsing:<br> (better/faster than IE) supports CSS/Javascript/Flash, etc..<br><br>that would take up less than 1GB for all of that...<br><br><br>
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:21pm
by TBone
Holy jumping mother of God in a sidecar with chocolate jimmies and a lobster bib! Half-Life on Linux!<br><br>...Bah. I'm still not convinced. Sorry to lead you on like that, but it's still not worth the trouble of reformatting, copying all my files across switching from Photoshop to the Gimp, replacing Word, replacing ActiveSync, replacing VisualStudio (gotta have VisualStudio to write for PPC, right? Last I checked the ARM cross-compiler wasn't nearly as advanced), unlearning all my DOS commands to replace them with Linux, dropping the ability to browse people's network shares when MS changes SMB again, grabbing KDE, getting my gamepad to work, facing the indignity of being a newbie again after 10 years of working with computers, replacing Reader, finding something as good as MusicMatch for my .mp3 files...<br><br>See what I'm up against? I just don't think it's gonna happen any time soon, until Microsoft pries my copy of Windows 2000 from my cold dead hands and replaces it with something that doesn't make me shiver in joy.
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

Posted:
Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:24pm
by Chris Edwards
Re: Developers Looking for Something to Develop?

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Aug 16, 2001 @ 4:29pm
by TBone