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Home » Community » PR, media coverage, articles and documentation » Ultimate++: is it a platform or framework?
Re: Ultimate++: is it a platform or framework? [message #1592 is a reply to message #1570] Thu, 09 March 2006 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
riri is currently offline  riri
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What a metaphysic question Smile

Ihmo,
Ultimate++ is itself is a C++ Framework, a cross-platform C++ Framework. It's the generic definition.
Now, it's real that Ultimate++ provides cross-platform GUI Toolkit, but only as part of it (the Core pakcage has nothing to do with UI).
theIde is a tool, an application developped with upp, and can be considered as a development suite. As far as I know, theIde isn't part of the upp framework, but is part of the Upp project Wink.

So for me, the good denomination for Ultimate++ as a toolkit is a cross-platform C++ application framework with integrated cross-platform GUI.

TheIde is the Ultimate++ framework development tool.

The Ultimate++ project provides the Ultimate++ framework and theIde development suite.

My 2 cents
Riri
 
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