Kind of like playing Crysis with all settings on low, right? Can't see sh*t but it still lags. :p
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Nick Sabalausky <a...@a.a> wrote: > "retard" <r...@tard.com.invalid> wrote in message > news:i4mrss$ca...@digitalmars.com... >> Fri, 20 Aug 2010 19:04:41 +0200, Andrej Mitrovic wrote: >> >>> What are these Java programs for the desktop that run fast? I haven't >>> encountered any, but maybe that's just because I didn't try them all >>> out. Eclipse takes at least 20 seconds to load on startup on my quad >>> core, that's not very fast. On the other hand, CodeBlocks which is coded >>> in C++ and has a few dozen plugins installed runs in an instant. >> >> Now that's a fair comparison! "Crysis runs so slowly but a hello world >> written in Go is SO fast. This must prove that Go is much faster than C+ >> +!" >> >> I think CodeBlocks is one of the most lightweight IDEs out there. Does it >> even have full semantic autocompletion? Eclipse, on the other hand, comes >> with almost everything you can imagine. If you turn off the syntax check, >> Eclipse works just as fast as any native application on a modern desktop. > > I've tried eclipse with the fancy stuff off, and it's still slower than C::B > or PN2 for me. > > >