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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Graduation thesis - Camouflage - a replacement of(a part of) Chameleon
Re: Graduation thesis - Camouflage - a replacement of(a part of) Chameleon [message #25231 is a reply to message #25194] Mon, 15 February 2010 10:47 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Tom1 wrote on Sat, 13 February 2010 13:19

Hi,

Please, never add any dependencies to any SOs/DLLs in packages belonging to uppsrc. In other 'optional' nests, I don't care, but just keep the uppsrc clean of them.

I seriously think the basic GUI framework should be kept as simple and robust as possible. Ultimate++ has become a vitally important tool for me to create commercial software products and anything that makes things more complex, usually causes loads of customer support that can't be charged for.

I can understand that 'eye candy' is needed for certain segment of software products, but simplicity and reliability is more important for me and my clients, so I suggest the 'eye candy' packages come in only as an option for those interested -- not by default.




No worry, your concerns are absolutely shared - I have the same issues to work with - supporting apps that consist of many dynamic libraries is significantly more difficult.
 
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