digitalmars.D - GUI for Win32 that D could adapt
see http://www.torjo.com/win32gui/ It should at least give some good ideas
Aug 27 2004
In article <cgo2o9$1vki$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Mark T says...see http://www.torjo.com/win32gui/ It should at least give some good ideasthis (or very similar) has come up before. "The use of the windows API cripples the mind, Therefore it's..." Seriously, I don't get it. If I remember correctly, Andy thought it was a good idea so probably it is. Ant
Aug 27 2004
"The use of the windows API cripples the mind, Therefore it's..."Hehe, but windows is many peoples prefered platform ( myself included ). I think linux is ideal for server apps, but as a desktop it wouldn't be my first choice. The biggest thing i think is hurting linux is no unified direction, theres a hundred different distros all with different directory layouts, and the thing i _hate_ most, is no unified install system, even though this has gotten much better i think ( at least for slackware , where target dependencies are calculated for building the target, downloaded and built ). Ive been half-heartedly following torjo's win32 generics column, its a bit verbose for my taste, but to each his own :). As a side note Christopher Diggins of Heron ( he used to post here regurarly ) has a cool article in this month's CUJ. Charlie In article <cgo48f$20bm$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Ant says...In article <cgo2o9$1vki$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Mark T says...see http://www.torjo.com/win32gui/ It should at least give some good ideasthis (or very similar) has come up before. "The use of the windows API cripples the mind, Therefore it's..." Seriously, I don't get it. If I remember correctly, Andy thought it was a good idea so probably it is. Ant
Aug 27 2004