On Sunday 18 June 2006 13:06, Birger Kollstrand wrote: > Would you say that a stetment like "KDE is consistently using modern object > oriented programming in C++ while Gnome is based upon legacy functional c > programming" is bashing Gnome and should be avoided? IMO, yes, it is. Especially the words "modern" and "legacy" give the message a strong subjective slant. (And that's not even considering the fact that statements about programming languages are flamebait in any case, and highly subjective by nature too. C isn't by definition "legacy" and I wouldn't call C++ "modern". If it wasn't because of all the cool things that Qt offers on top of the language our choice of C++ would be better-than-C at best, but plain C++ is becoming outdated rapidly too.) So, if you want to go the language route, do something like "KDE is using object oriented and component-based programming techniques for all its code. KDE's foundation library Qt provides functionality that that enhances the C++ language with features like introspection and makes it one of the most powerful development platforms available today." -- Martijn _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.