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Re: Commercial applications developed with U++ [message #29082 is a reply to message #29073] Mon, 04 October 2010 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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cbpporter wrote on Mon, 04 October 2010 09:05


But it would be interesting to see what Mirek things? Are we just about done? Or in phase of small incremental improvements? Or do you have some huge plans for the near future? JPEG2000 Smile?


Personally, I now feel like the core library is where I always wanted it to be - this was completed with Painter and Draw / host GUI separation.

It would be interesting to move either into Android or into web development. The only problem is that I do not have any (paid) projects there - to tell the truth, U++ development was always the side-effect of developing something for money. (OK, Painter was mostly for my personal satisfaction, but I have clearly seen I will need it in future - and today I do).

OTOH, at least web development can be contributed. Android would require substantial effort on my side, but it is sooo tempting...

And obviously, then there is maintainance. Right today I have spent a lot of hours fixing XML whitespace mess... Smile
 
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