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| Re: I cannot stop.... [message #4509 is a reply to message #4507] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 05:37   |
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| rbmatt wrote on Sun, 13 August 2006 04:16 | Draft one:
http://ezellmedia.com/upp/IntroU++/IntroU++.html
Thoughts, corrections, suggestions?
I didn't want to enumerate a huge feature list like the other one, because frankly, I don't think most people care. The just want to know does it work, and how easy is it. If we can "hook" them, they will come to the site for specific details. But this is up for debate too.
I'll submit it maybe tomorrow, depending on what feedback I get from you all.
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First impression: those cuts of the screenshots...
Anyway, the last word is Mirek's...
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| Re: I cannot stop.... [message #4516 is a reply to message #4513] |
Sun, 13 August 2006 15:13   |
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rbmatt
Messages: 90 Registered: July 2006 Location: Tennesse, USA
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| luzr wrote on Sun, 13 August 2006 04:26 | - remove "NTL" notes. It is not very important at that point and it even is not true (Core was always Core, just in short period, before releasing U++ as public project, as first try, I extracted container classes from the Core, named them "NTL" and released).
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I actually pulled that section from Wikipedia... does that mean that article is wrong?
| luzr wrote on Sun, 13 August 2006 04:26 | - maybe you should note that the very first compile can take a bit long and why (because U++ has libraries in source form and they have to be compiled first time, but are cached afterwards).
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Section expanded
| luzr wrote on Sun, 13 August 2006 04:26 | - typo: "Arrage the widgets so it looks like" - Arrange?
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Fixed. Thanks.
| luzr wrote on Sun, 13 August 2006 04:26 | - maybe a screenshot of final application?
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Good idea, not sure why I didn't do that.
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