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Re: Let's start - Wikipedia article Nr1.: title and structure [message #4198 is a reply to message #4190] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 19:23 |
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When we do post the page, we need to change http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widget_toolkit to point to it.
Here is what I think:
In [[computer programming]], '''Ultimate++''' is an [[open_source]], [[cross-platform]] graphical [[widget toolkit]] and rapid application development suite for the development of [[graphical user interface|GUI]] and console applications.
Ultimate++ is being actively developed and has a growing user community. Ultimate++ is released under a [BSD_license].
Contents:
Ultimate++ Design
TheIDE
Software created with Ultimate++
See Also
External Links
Ultimate++ Design
-- To be written, but talk about NTL, widgets, etc
TheIDE
TheIDE is Ultimate++’s integrated development environment. TheIDE introduces modular concepts to C++ programming. It features BLITZ-build technology to speedup C++ rebuilds up to 4 times, Visual designers for U++ libraries, Topic++ system for documenting code and creating rich text resources for applications (like help and code documentation) and Assist++ - a powerful C++ code analyzer that provides features like code completion, navigation and transformation. TheIDE can work with GCC, MinGW and Visual C++ 7.1 or 8.0 compilers (including free Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 and Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition) and contains a full featured debugger. TheIDE can also be used to develop non-U++ applications.
Software created with Ultimate++
See http://upp.sourceforge.net/www$uppweb$apps$en-us.html
See Also
Sourceforge page
Homepage
Forums
Wiki
External Links
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Re: Let's start - Wikipedia article Nr1.: title and structure [message #4203 is a reply to message #4201] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 20:00 |
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fudadmin wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 13:38 | I think, there must be:
1 general page
for ultimate++ (which I started) pointed from Wikipedia's [application framework] or [software framework]?
(competing among... java, .NET etc.)
2 page "Ultimate++ GUI toolkit" pointed from [gui toolkit]
(competing among QT, wxWidgets, Fox etc.)
3 page "Ultimate++ IDE" pointed from RAD or IDE?
(competing among CodeBlocks, DevC++, Eclipse etc.)
4 page "Ultimate++ Core" or "NTL" pointed from a page which points to STL, BOOST etc.
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I can see having separate articles for U++ and TheIDE, but not 4 different ones.
-WxWidgets only has one article that I see.
-We can still do all that linking, I think we can even link to a specific "section" of the U++ article.
-There will be a lot of crossover between 4 articles. That's a lot more content that we need also.
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Re: Let's start - Wikipedia article Nr1.: title and structure [message #4204 is a reply to message #4203] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 20:08 |
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fudadmin
Messages: 1321 Registered: November 2005 Location: Kaunas, Lithuania
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rbmatt wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 19:00 |
fudadmin wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 13:38 | I think, there must be:
1 general page
for ultimate++ (which I started) pointed from Wikipedia's [application framework] or [software framework]?
(competing among... java, .NET etc.)
2 page "Ultimate++ GUI toolkit" pointed from [gui toolkit]
(competing among QT, wxWidgets, Fox etc.)
3 page "Ultimate++ IDE" pointed from RAD or IDE?
(competing among CodeBlocks, DevC++, Eclipse etc.)
4 page "Ultimate++ Core" or "NTL" pointed from a page which points to STL, BOOST etc.
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I can see having separate articles for U++ and TheIDE, but not 4 different ones.
-WxWidgets only has one article that I see.
-We can still do all that linking, I think we can even link to a specific "section" of the U++ article.
-There will be a lot of crossover between 4 articles. That's a lot more content that we need also.
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wxWidgets doesn't have:
1. own IDE, packages and building system
2. original libraries STL or BOOST- like ("Core" aka NTL)
It's a question about in how many markets Ultimate++ competes?
Who else wants Ultimate++ to be comparable only to wxWidgets?
Please vote, then...
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Re: Let's start - Wikipedia article Nr1.: title and structure [message #4217 is a reply to message #4204] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 22:07 |
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fudadmin wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 14:08 | It's a question about in how many markets Ultimate++ competes?
Who else wants Ultimate++ to be comparable only to wxWidgets?
Please vote, then...
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IMHO,
Number of markets != Number of articles needed
I think the question is, for each "market", do we have enough information to warrant just a section in the Ultimate++ article, or an article of its own. Remember, an article can always be "split" but it is harder to merge them.
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Re: Let's start - Wikipedia article Nr1.: title and structure [message #4218 is a reply to message #4217] |
Fri, 28 July 2006 22:15 |
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fudadmin
Messages: 1321 Registered: November 2005 Location: Kaunas, Lithuania
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Ultimate Contributor Administrator |
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rbmatt wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 21:07 |
fudadmin wrote on Fri, 28 July 2006 14:08 | It's a question about in how many markets Ultimate++ competes?
Who else wants Ultimate++ to be comparable only to wxWidgets?
Please vote, then...
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IMHO,
Number of markets != Number of articles needed
I think the question is, for each "market", do we have enough information to warrant just a section in the Ultimate++ article, or an article of its own. Remember, an article can always be "split" but it is harder to merge them.
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Do you want to sell shoes in a sandwiches shop?
in .NET = gdi32 = Microsoft = wxwidgets = STL?
is IDE = GUI toolkit?
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