< butting in ...? > It tells *me* that you are a traditional sort and very particular in his ways. Recognizable from the perspective of "It takes one to know one" and evidenced in part by my open displeasure with the glassy Aero style themes, preferring shades of green-to-grey in the opaque XP classic style on all my machines. & I sure wish chrome would honor my chosen theme(s)... other than that, it's a fine browser.Tuxman wrote:So what does it tell you about me that I like my Windows oldschool non-transparent 3D and grey?
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Chrome is a browser?
Seen better ones...
Seen better ones...
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Or, more particularly, he prefers a more staid, tried, tested, and true elemental design. Our esteemed colleague is German, after all, and has yet to exhibit the hidden Herzog-esque madness which is no doubt present, but suppressed in the realm of File Mangement GUI's. No bad thing, that. But then, he's not trying to sell a file manager. (Unless he's more devious than experimental...)fgagnon wrote:It tells *me* that you are a traditional sort and very particular in his ways.
Chrome, as itself, tells us more about Google itself, than it serves as a mere "alternative" browser. Soylent Green taught us that "people are food" - Chrome is just a step towards inculcating the masses towards accepting the nonsense of The Cloud.
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Nikos, at the time you wrote this I felt the same way and stuck to ATL/WTL for 10 years. Time has proven that it was the right decision those days.There is a library by Sergey Klimov that many people use in WTL. Personally I find it distasteful — immediately when I saw links to STL and Boost, I knew it wasn't for me
ATL/WTL development is still vibrant but I have the feeling that STL will dominate future template-based development, especially where parallelism is concerned.
Has your view of STL changed at all?
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