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Re: ObjC documentation
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Chris Hanson |
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Re: ObjC documentation |
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Thu, 9 Oct 2003 21:01:05 -0500 |
On Monday, October 6, 2003, at 06:57 PM, Ritesh Kumar wrote:
If some user does want to have a different UI why not give it to them?
They've got the source, they can develop whatever kind of human
interface they want.
The system developer should not waste time and effort trying to be
things to all people. Instead, they should focus on delivering the
most productive interface for the greatest number of users in the
target segment. And they should use actual research and study to
determine this.
This is the philosophy behind NeXT's and Apple's excellent human
interfaces. And this is why almost all other human interfaces on Unix
are, to be blunt, utter garbage. One good standard beats ten awful
options any day.
If you want to do this, don't let me stop you. But I should hope that
the core GNUstep developers don't let theme support hold them back from
delivering a great 1.0 release (far too long in coming as it is), or
let it make the code more complex and less maintainable.
-- Chris
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