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Frustration when not using U++ [message #37818] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 23:43 |
lectus
Messages: 329 Registered: September 2006 Location: Brazil
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I don't know if this happens to anyone else.
But when I'm forced to use other technologies I get frustrated with their bad design. Sometimes I wish it was U++.
Even WELL DESIGNED libraries are bad compared to U++;
See for example this:
Qt:
QString name = ui->lineEdit->text();
QString phone = ui->lineEdit_2->text();
int c = ui->tableWidget->rowCount();
ui->tableWidget->insertRow(c);
ui->tableWidget->setItem(c, 0, new QTableWidgetItem(name));
ui->tableWidget->setItem(c, 1, new QTableWidgetItem(phone));
compared to this
U++
array.Add(~edit1, ~edit2);
There must be a shorter way for the Qt version. But the shorter way of U++ was immediately clear for me without digging up docs.
Sometimes I wonder why the industry is so focused on C#. U++ makes C++ enjoyable.
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