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Happy new year 2008 [message #13320] |
Tue, 01 January 2008 11:31  |
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mirek
Messages: 14257 Registered: November 2005
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Well, another year gone...
So how was 2007 for U++:
* New memory allocator and new String implementation made U++ string processing and string maps even faster than before. Moreover, new allocator is much more multithreading friendly.
* We have now a nice unified drag and drop support
* New DateTimeCtrl and DropGrid widgets
* "CoWork" class to support multithreaded programming
* Much improved visual appearance in Win Vista and Linux (second one is still in progress now).
A lot of minor improvements and fixes was done too, in long and painful process of U++ maturing.
U++ was downloaded 43000 times (38800 in 2007) and number of U++ forum members almost doubled (489 vs 250).
What we plan for the next year:
- first, let us make "major" release. Almost all issues needed for the 2008 release now seem to be resolved, I believe you can expect it soon.
- then we hope to focus on TheIDE this year a little bit more, improving the C++ parser and then doing everything planned with it.
- of course, if possible, we should also finish two major shortcomings of U++ library: Dockable bars and "fine grain" software rendering.
Thanks to everybody involved.
I wish you Happy New Year 2008 and lot of fun with U++, programming, computers, friends, relatives, life and universe!
Mirek Fidler
U++ team leader
[Updated on: Tue, 01 January 2008 12:29] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Happy new year 2008 [message #13415 is a reply to message #13367] |
Sat, 05 January 2008 00:28   |
Mindtraveller
Messages: 917 Registered: August 2007 Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
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luzr, do I understand right, this new CoWork class is something like ConveyorThread class I presented some time ago, or it is something completely different? Please tell what`s new and good in this CoWork class?
It`s very important for me as I`m using multithreading extensively.
[Updated on: Sat, 05 January 2008 00:29] Report message to a moderator
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