i don't understand (Score: 3, Insightful) by pete@pipedot.org on 2014-07-11 00:35 (#2ER) I don't understand how these projects balloon to such sizes - 169M extracted...its just a fancy text editor. and while only a poor comparison, (due to no windowed gui) VIM is 2.1M, and asfaik does way more, learning-curves aside. Or how just opening it with no files, it spawns 6 processes consuming ~35-40M each. I know its alpha, but i doubt you'll see it shrink considerable in size, if not grow larger. I've been seeing more and more of this lately, ginormous programs that offer little in proportion. its just a text editor. that kind of size says to me that something went wrong in the design process. Have I just missed out too much on modern development realities? or is this just another convoluted/lazy coding project? (no offense to any developers, its not personal - groupthink has its ways....) Re: i don't understand (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-07-11 16:08 (#2F5) So much agreement. I recently considered downloading Calibre to manage some audiobooks, but the damned thing is 50-100 MB ! That's as much as full office suites and programming environments.I just can't imaging how it takes 100 MB (COMPILED/COMPRESSED) of code to manage mostly-text files that are a few hundred KB in size.I can only guess it's because of packaged libraries and DRM (but this size was BEFORE any Calibre plugins).In the end I just used Kindle's send-by-mail feature.
Re: i don't understand (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2014-07-11 16:08 (#2F5) So much agreement. I recently considered downloading Calibre to manage some audiobooks, but the damned thing is 50-100 MB ! That's as much as full office suites and programming environments.I just can't imaging how it takes 100 MB (COMPILED/COMPRESSED) of code to manage mostly-text files that are a few hundred KB in size.I can only guess it's because of packaged libraries and DRM (but this size was BEFORE any Calibre plugins).In the end I just used Kindle's send-by-mail feature.