nlneilson Messages: 644 Registered: January 2010 Location: U.S. California. Mojave &...
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cbpporter wrote on Tue, 24 August 2010 10:07
...But right now I don't think there is something we can improve on U++ to make it more popular.
U++/TheIDE is very good.
It is licensed under GNU, source code to be made available.
It should be made clear and prominently displayed that applications coded using U++ for propriety purposes the source code of those applications do not need to be released.
When I suggest U++ to someone that is often the question.
Java, Python, etc. will never replace native code like C/C++ and U++ makes it much easier to work with.