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What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #1778] Sat, 18 March 2006 15:33 Go to next message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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What framework/toolkit have you used before U++?[ 46 votes ]
1. MFC 14 / 30%
2. Qt 1 / 2%
3. wxWidgets 7 / 15%
4. FLTK 2 / 4%
5. FOX 0 / 0%
6. GTK+ based 2 / 4%
7. VCF 0 / 0%
8. VCL/CLX (Borland Delphi, Kylix etc..) 9 / 20%
9. SmartWin++ 0 / 0%
10. Cocoa (Mac OS X) 0 / 0%
11. Other 7 / 15%
12. WTL 0 / 0%
13. cpptk 0 / 0%
14. .NET 0 / 0%
15. None 4 / 9%

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Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #1779 is a reply to message #1778] Sat, 18 March 2006 17:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
unodgs is currently offline  unodgs
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You should change CLX to VCL/CLX...
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #2763 is a reply to message #1779] Tue, 25 April 2006 05:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
prof is currently offline  prof
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You forgot to mention at least the following ones:

WTL
cpptk
OWL/OWLNext
Mozilla XRE/XULRunner

I wonder how many people used them in real life?
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #4220 is a reply to message #1778] Fri, 28 July 2006 22:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
exolon is currently offline  exolon
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Well, the last GUI programming I did was in bare Win32 (doh!) with some ideas and a few classes taken from the relisoft windows library.
That's another framework (Windows only, though, and the full RSWL only compiles with MSVC) for C++ that puts an emphasis on smarter, better code.

There are some good tutorials on the main gist of the library (based on writing the beginnings of it from scratch) and great articles about C++ techniques in general.

However, the actual documentation of the library seems nonexistant, and the library source itself has to be acquired in a strange manner (by installing proprietary distributed peer-to-peer software requiring Outlook/Outlook Express (!) and joining a group).

I prefer the more open approach taken with Ultimate++, plus the cross-platform-ability. Smile

Before that, I did a little with Java AWT for a project (which wasn't at all fun), and before that again, GEM on the Atari ST Smile
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #12947 is a reply to message #1778] Fri, 30 November 2007 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
amit is currently offline  amit
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for ones who directly started with u++, there should be an option "none" or "directly started on u++"

as for me i used:
1) directly "win32" api's
2) tried but then ran away from MFC's (... the horror)
3) and Qt on embedded systems
4) and of course my fav, directly on the "frame buffer" Very Happy Very Happy

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Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #12954 is a reply to message #1778] Fri, 30 November 2007 11:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Novo is currently offline  Novo
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I couldn't find None in this pool ... Embarassed


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Novo
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #12956 is a reply to message #12954] Fri, 30 November 2007 11:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mrjt is currently offline  mrjt
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No .NET option?

For me:
VB, Win32, MFC, .NET, Some Java (hate it!) in that order.

Upp is the first Open Source toolkit I've used and I'm not sure I could go back. People often complain about the lack of documentation, but personally I find the source so clearly readable (even without comments Smile) that this isn't a problem. And you always have to option of copying bits of it an customising it to fit your needs.
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #12965 is a reply to message #12956] Fri, 30 November 2007 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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OK, added None and NET Smile
Re: What framework/toolkit have you used before U++? [message #13136 is a reply to message #1778] Sat, 15 December 2007 22:44 Go to previous message
bytefield is currently offline  bytefield
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Still opened?
1: wxWidgets
2: GTK+ based


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