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On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Tamas Blummer <tamas@bitsofproof.com>
wrote:

> I  launched a Lighthouse project to add Java Language Binding to lib
> consensus. Let's turn the debate to a constructive vote.


First, I strongly disagree with voting here for reasons that I hope others
will elaborate on. Second, I think that squeezing all possible language
bindings into a project is also unproductive. What is it that the webkit
people did for this? I think they had gobject bindings, and then all of the
languages have their own gobject bridge to take advantage of that.
Naturally the downside here is that gobject means you have a gtk
dependency. A similar solution would be interesting and worth exploring,
though, especially if something similar without gtk exists.

- Bryan
http://heybryan.org/
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ed, Feb 18, 2015 at 11:22 PM, Tamas Blummer <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=
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ighthouse project to add Java Language Binding to lib consensus. Let&#39;s =
turn the debate to a constructive vote.</blockquote></div><br>First, I stro=
ngly disagree with voting here for reasons that I hope others will elaborat=
e on. Second, I think that squeezing all possible language bindings into a =
project is also unproductive. What is it that the webkit people did for thi=
s? I think they had gobject bindings, and then all of the languages have th=
eir own gobject bridge to take advantage of that. Naturally the downside he=
re is that gobject means you have a gtk dependency. A similar solution woul=
d be interesting and worth exploring, though, especially if something simil=
ar without gtk exists.<br><div><br></div><div class=3D"gmail_signature">- B=
ryan<br><a href=3D"http://heybryan.org/">http://heybryan.org/</a><br>1 512 =
203 0507</div>
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