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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » First view is too complicated? (Please let me know what do you thing)
Re: First view is too complicated? [message #54967 is a reply to message #54956] Fri, 02 October 2020 11:49 Go to previous message
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jimlef wrote on Thu, 01 October 2020 17:22

Compiled examples and started programming.


Based on jimlef performance (he learned most of U++ needed to develop quite complex SQL application in like 14 days) I am quite convinced that the idea that some simplifications in Select package dialog will have any impact on U++ popularity is pretty lame.

Compared to other platforms, U++ is now as easy to use as it gets. The real problem is nobody knows about it. And the reason for that is we spend our time in endless efforts to make things easier for new users (not all of these improvements are bad though!) instead of telling potential users about out mere existence... Smile

Let us focus on popularization and then on implementing things that really matter! On the later, what we really need to focus on now is:

- uppiverse
- advanced unicode support
- dwarf debugging info

I would especially need help with the dwarf, that one is huge problem, but solving it would put us years ahead in debugging department both in Linux and in Windows.

Mirek

[Updated on: Fri, 02 October 2020 13:05]

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