U++ enforces string typing where possible and not many casts are generally needed.
However, Value type is used to cover many cases where casting would otherwise be needed. (in other words, existence of polymorhic value type replaces/reduces number of casts).
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luzr wrote on Thu, 08 December 2005 07:54
U++ enforces string typing where possible and not many casts are generally needed.
However, Value type is used to cover many cases where casting would otherwise be needed. (in other words, existence of polymorhic value type replaces/reduces number of casts).
Would you say that U++ is the type-safest out of all other GUI toolkits? I want that for my comparisons table...