
I think some people seem to see me as anti GUI / pro command line. You've hit the nail on the head. GUI's seem to destroy understanding. I can't bear using GUI's for most of the web programming because it just tries to hide too much. At the same time tools like vi are just anti productive to my work due to the learning curve. A simplified build process is what's needed
All this really just doesn't seem relevent to anything at all that I can see. Surely we all learnt long ago that whats good for one person is not neccessarily good for another. You wanna build via command line, fine do so (i do). Some people don't want to, someone has offered to help try and plug this gap so maybe he should be just taken up on the offer;) Telling people to do it your way or no way is pretty much guaranteed to get a lot of people doing it no way and ignoring it entirely. A very simple utility such as the one John Torjo ships with win32gui to build it (simply a dialog that does the right thing when the user presses the button next to the compiler they are using) would go a long way to address all of these issues in probably under a hundred lines of code. Obviously not absolutely ideal (selecting libraries to build immediately suggests itself and consideration for cross platformness) but possibly a good enough starting point. Martin -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 266.11.16 - Release Date: 24/05/2005