Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/14/07:16:55
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Arron Shutt <version8 AT ashutt DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
> I have two classes of applications - support and user programs..
>
> 10. Database
> 12. Visual GCC?
I personally have good experience with Borland Delphi/C++ Builder.
IMHO their concept of Visual Class Library is *very* good - it has
classes for visual interface, report printing as well as non-visual
classes for doing "background things" (timers, threads, database).
Database classes are tightly bind with DB-aware versions of user
interface components. This way I'm able to write (not too complex)
invoicing application in 3 days from scratch.
10. Database
maybe port of MySQL or PostgeSQL from Linux platform? I can't imagine
how much work it is. Or may be collect "drivers" for different DB formats
and write "roof" over them to present same interface to applications.
Currently I know Borland Database Engine, but it is too large (and
commercial :-( .
12. Visual GCC?
port some Object Oriented GUI library
I know about wxWindows - A Free C++ GUI toolkit for Motif, Open Look,
Windows 3.1, Windows 95 and Windows NT. I have version 1.68 but newest
is 2.0 at minimum.
see http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin
Compilers supported
+ Most Windows compilers: MS Visual C++ 1.x/4.x/5.x,
Borland 3.1/4.x/5.x, Symantec C++, Watcom C++ (WIN32 only),
GNU-WIN32
+ Most UNIX compilers, including GCC
Platforms supported
+ All MS Windows variants
+ Most if not all UNIX variants, including Linux, Solaris 1.x,
Solaris 2.x, HP/UX, SGI IRIX, OSF/1, IBM AIX
+ VAX/VMS (partial support)
+ Mac (68K and PPC) port in progress, with alphas available
David Stegbauer
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