Re: It's a jungle out there



sounds cool, but we're gonna have a hard time finding animals for some
languages.  i'm not a programmer (or anything like that :) ), but i
can think of php's unofficial "elephpant"...
http://www.elroubio.net/?p=adopt_an_elephpant

and maybe the fsf's gnu for c (because it's the main language for the
linux kernel and the gnu apps, not to mention it's rms' language of
choice)
http://www.gnu.org/graphics/agnuhead.html

On 9/13/05, Andreas Nilsson <nisses mail home se> wrote:
> I've been thinking of a web-campain the last days to promote the fact 
> that you can use a whole bunch of languages to develop your 
> GNOME-applications. C#, Python, Java, C++, C etc.
> The idea is to present some popular languages with a short 
> introductionary text about the language and links to bindings, tutorials 
> etc.
> 
> I've been playing with the idea to present every language as an animal 
> in the (language-)jungle. Mono is a monkey, Python is a snake etc. As I 
> know about zero programming, someone with knowledge in that area will 
> have to write some content.
> I'll sit down tonight and see if I can come up with some nice mockups.
> 
> What do you think. It would be really nice to turn some more developers 
> towards GNOME.
> - Andreas
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