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Re: Qt/Windows Open Source [message #2669 is a reply to message #2657] Thu, 20 April 2006 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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_Seven_ wrote on Thu, 20 April 2006 11:48

Well i only know C++ with console interface. Now i want create programs with a nice interface. I have already saw an examples of U++ but it seems to be much limited then Qt. But this isn't a problem for me, i don't want to be an expert in interfaces of programs. But i need some tutorials to learn U++. You know some tutorials that i can read? I will appreciate.
Thank you for your attention.


1. Then, read why Fox-Toolkit was created. Fox is better and easier.

2. But... I lost patience with Qt after 3 days (I'd better use MFC despite technology advantages...)... with Fox - after 3 months...

3. If you use GNU(Generally Not Useable...) or similar licenced software you can't sell your programs without big problems. Why to spend time learning if you are not free to use them freely?

4. Have in mind Ultimate's super libraries and super IDE where you have all-in-one and beauty of code without endless pointer casting end worries about memory leaks.

5. Tutorials? I started using Ultimate++ without any tutorials. What's inside - it's a tutorial itself... Smile Ok, Bruce Eckel for general C++ is useful. Read our forums and you will understand why... Smile
 
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