On Wednesday 11 December 2002 09:24, Martijn Houtman wrote:
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 12:54, Kelly L. Fulks wrote:
I like C++ and Qt personally. However, let me relate a story that can explain why it can't be used sometimes.
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Thus if you are planning on programming "open source" software, on any platform other than Linux, Qt isn't likely to be involved. I appreciate TrollTech providing their software for Linux to us for free, but I sure wish that I could have gotten it for Windows as well.
How about GTK? I've seen Windows applications using the GTK toolkit and they seemed to work pretty well.
But GTK doesn't offer a cross platform database access module. I have seen an used "The GIMP" on windows, but if I have to write separate database access systems, I could use Qt (which I prefer to GTK). I have done a little with both and feel that Qt is a little more elegant. Java isn't as elegant as Qt either, but it is available. -- Kelly L. Fulks Home Account