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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Has "file index" any fans?
Re: Has "file index" any fans? [message #19059 is a reply to message #19058] Sat, 08 November 2008 02:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Mindtraveller is currently offline  Mindtraveller
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Yes, I want to say how important your efforts are. I mean most of all you three "core team" developers and of course U++ community. For me, U++ is a breath of fresh air in a world of heavy and overcoded things. Effectiveness, elegance, great support - all make Ultimate++ really unique platform. Since the first day I keep learning U++ and it seems I mastered only small piece of it. I believe in a great potential of this platform.

For the last year I used U++ as the main development platform for industrial automation, GUI config & database management utility, web site development, differential equations solving, kernel mode driver front-end, eye-train utility. For now this is much more than "favourite library". This is my main development platform I use. With U++ I not only help people with eye seeing correction, but earn money on my main job and even start own small business with site startup based on U++.

Thank you, everyone who make U++ as it is.
 
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