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Home » Community » PR, media coverage, articles and documentation » Review U++ in Russian open source magazine "System Administrator"
Re: Review U++ in Russian open source magazine "System Administrator" [message #28793 is a reply to message #28782] Fri, 17 September 2010 09:07 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Dear All,
I'm the author of the mentioned article in the "Open Source" online magazine. It is very pleasing to see that U++ community is interested in such reviews.

This article reflects my personal (still very limited) experience with U++, but I believe that it also represents the feelings of the typical programmer familiar with traditional IDEs and toolkits, who tried U++ for the first time.
I have found the library really exciting, however TheIDE is really somewhat cryptic for a beginner.

There will be at least two more parts of the article. The second part is focused on the widget communication, THISBACKs, layouts and NTL. I'm not sure what to include into the third part and I'll appreciate your suggestions!

Finally, if you think that this article could be useful and want to publish it on the site I can help with translation. As far as I remember the articles from the "Open Source" could be used after 2 weeks from their appearance in the magazine with the corresponding references.

Regards,
Semen Yesylevskyy
 
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