Rewriting nsclient? (was NSClient 1.0.8.0 Installation Problem)
Shawn Starr
spstarr at sh0n.net
Fri May 9 05:13:39 CEST 2003
Why not rewrite it using Cygwin, a free compiler and libraries what else do
you need? ;-)
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Harrison
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Re: Rewriting nsclient? (was NSClient 1.0.8.0
Installation Problem)
Thanks Roy,
That was quite a humourous comment you made that you think "Pascal is a dead
language".
I've heard this comment before about other programming languages like Perl,
LabVIEW, Pascal, Cobol ... the list goes on. And really the comment only
shows how unaware the person is of the often thriving developer communities.
If you head to Borland.com you might find that "Pascal" (in the form of
Delphi of course) is going really well, has been ported to Linux (as the
ultimate Linux programming IDE called Kylix), and is heading toward .Net.
(that's a full stop - they didn't change the name again... ;-) And on Kylix
and Delphi, Borland have created "Personal Editions" which you can download
for free and use to create GPL programmes - so you don't have to buy
anything and you still get one of (if not the) best IDE's around (on top of
one of the best languages - IMHO). The last thing kind of isn't much to do
with Delphi, but shows how good the Borland guys are.... The framework that
Delphi/C++ Builder was originally built on is called VCL. This recently
changed to CLX and is an awesome framework for building programmes. In a
completely uninformed opinion, but it looks to me like Microsoft's .Net
looks a lot like CLX. I heard they bought one of the VCL people and I
wouldn't be surprised if they "copied" the best of CLX. So the Borland ideas
& products don't seem to be disappearing in a hurry.
Darren.
----- Forwarded by Darren Harrison/GGL on 09/05/2003 08:25 -----
>
> Message: 3
> From: Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <roy at karlsbakk.net>
<snip>
> My point exactly. I don't want to buy any software to change the
> product!
<snip>
> Still:
> Pascal is a dead language. It'll be harder and harder to find people
to=20
> maintain the source. This piece of software will probably be rewritten
> pr
=
> etty=20
> soon anyway, so why not now?
>
> roy
>
> Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, Datavaktmester
> ProntoTV AS - http://www.pronto.tv/
> Tel: +47 9801 3356
>
> Computers are like air conditioners.
> They stop working when you open Windows.
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