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Home » Community » Coffee corner » Which is the biggest drawback of U++ "unpopuliarity"?
Re: Which is the biggest drawback of U++ "unpopuliarity"? [message #5934 is a reply to message #5931] Wed, 25 October 2006 14:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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cioannou wrote on Wed, 25 October 2006 08:43


Maybe you're right but since January (The last time I visited Upp) I didn't notice any major changes.



Have you downloaded dev version? (Note: Right now, there are not gradients in toolbar yet. But rest is more or less used from XP theming engine).

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What do you mean by "unstandard"?



E.g. unless you have different theme installed (which U++ now can use too).

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Besides the docs, I believe that my suggestion No2 would be helpful enough and faster to do compared to analytical docs.



You might be right. I agree that all examples are written for C++ programmers. And even for them, initial learning curve is steep.

In fact, I believe there is something like "being ready" factor in U++ now: We have designed it because we were sick of other solutions. So when you are aged C++ programmer sick of problems, chances are hight you will understand U++ quick, because it primarily tries to find solution of problems almost every programmer has... (but is unaware of them before creating a couple of applications). (That of course does not mean that U++ is problem-less, but most of problems now are about lacking features, not core idea - I believe that one is sound for solving problems U++ was designed to solve).

Anyway, back to the comment. Besides lack of time, I think another problem is that core U++ developers are not quite surewhat to comment and what not. For me, all examples are too simple and understandable, I am really not sure what should be commented and what not.

Also, I am not sure we should try to teach U++ users how to program in C++...

Mirek
 
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