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Re: New age of GUI [message #40104 is a reply to message #40040] Tue, 11 June 2013 16:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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piotr5 wrote on Mon, 27 May 2013 13:27

don't get me wrong, I didn't mean the ide would need to move to a new gui before any other ide does. but you are wrong in assuming keyboard and mouse would be a possibility for tablets.


piotr5: You are a a bit off base on this.
Tablets can use a mouse and keyboard by usb or bluetooth. A trackball type of mouse does not need a surface to work on. Tablets also have on screen keyboards that can be pulled up to click with the mouse or touch screen.

piotr5 wrote on Wed, 29 May 2013 14:28

btw, has anyone ever seen a possibility to write programs in c++ (with a lib specialized for this), and then compile that into a java-code binary?


What are you talking about?
Java is not 'compiled' into machine code, it is run time compiled the same as Python.
To use openGL for graphics in java jogl is necessary. A java app or jar file can interact with the C++ jogl code but it is not 'compiled' into the java code.

The jogl developers have been working with the NASA WWJ team and have recently released jogl 2.0.
 
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