windows version, form builders

Girard Henri henrigirard at yahoo.fr
Fri Apr 26 10:14:29 BST 2002


Are you working to make commercial or open apps ?
Have you any sample of your work ?
I am waiting for a kdev on win32... So if you got any
advices about it they are welcome :)
regards :)
Henri 


--- Sylvain Gelly <sylvain.gelly at polytechnique.fr> a
écrit : > > > Argh. I was hoping to avoid Visual
Studio, and
> definitely hoping to
> > > avoid
> > > VC++...
> 
> > If you want this to be a serious, i.e.
> commericial) application, then
> > there is no way around native compilers, you may
> try Borland but gcc
> > with cygwin is insufficient.
> 
> 	Hello, I am not a professional, but I have a
> project which is totally 
> developed on Kdevelop on linux, and which is
> maintained on windows. I can 
> give you my experience : avoid VC++ !! The compiler
> doesn't understand a lot 
> of things (for example in the templates). But it is
> quite simple to use 
> Borland tools. We develop on linux with kdevelop,
> and we have very simple 
> scripts  which create firstable a .pro (with qmake)
> and after a Makefile for 
> borland (qmake again), and finally compile the
> project on windows (with 
> borland's make). All works very fine, no #ifdefs at
> all, no manual actions to 
> do.
> 	I things it is a good solution, because it minimise
> the work to maintain the 
> two versions. If you find a better solution, please
> tell me ;-).
> 
> Sylvain
> 
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