On Thursday 12 June 2008 08:15, Cedric Cellier wrote: > -[ Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 04:13:19PM +0100, Andy Powell ]---- > > > > And better yet for productivity, at least for a developper : do not use > > > any "workspace" that require management. :-) > > > > Sorry, but that just doesn't make sense at all. If I'm doing web > > development I'll open multiple windows, a browser a couple of shells, if > > I'm doing c work I'll have a couple of shells, possibly glade running... > > these are all tools of the trade and compiz allows good clean management > > of those windows which can be spread over however many faces on your > > 'cube' you decide to have. > > Stop kidding yourself. All these things are not computing but plain > entertainment.
WTF are you on about... I suggest you stop watching Youtube videos of fish in a compiz cube and actually try using it. > Ken Thompson, who once punched the first Unix in a month, is believed to > have said that "one don't need to see the state of a file when editing > it" (refering to full screen editors). Now you're using possible hearsay and bad grammar [possibly his] to backup your claim. Not only that but I'm telling you now, if Ken Thompson said that, then he's wrong. Some people might work like that, most don't. Quite frankly I don't really care if he did or didn't say it. He may like to use a line editor - I don't. I suggest you go back to using punched cards. > I don't mean that no graphics is usefull, but there sure is something > rotten in here. That is entertainment that drives UI, not usefullness > (except in some degree what comes from Apple). Yeah, because only apple can make anything useful - seriously get a grip. -- Andy / ScaredyCat
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