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Rick Sivernell res005ru
Wed Nov 15 04:40:23 PST 2006


On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 08:24:18 -0600
Ben Duncan <bns at meta3.net> wrote:

> Actually, took a look at that. WAY to complex and it is
> C++, I'll stick with C, thank you very much ;-> ...
> The WxWidgets group , when I asked, and though very nice
> about, went off on how I had to write all the C wrappers
> and extensions to get it to work with S-Lang.
> 
> Anyway, GTK(+/#) has everything I need and is easy
> to use. It also has the GECKO rendering engine in it.
> And the added fact, someone already has done the S-lang
> to GTK API already ..
> 
> Oh yeah, GTK now has a WIndows and a Max OSX port.
> 
> Rick Sivernell wrote:
> <SNIP>
> > 
> > Actually, wxWidgets would give you multiplatform GUI, it is C++.
> > 
> 
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Yes, I remember now reading your post there. That is ok too. I do C when it is
required or as a stub program for testing something. Started there. Ilike a lot of
what C++ has, I am currently do Java work, too many exceptions. They use them to
avoid doing any real design work or thought as how to do things properly. That is
just my take, from my world. Different strokes for different folks.<g> Best on
your project, like to view it when you are finished and ready for rollout.

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Rick Sivernell
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