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I used Qt [the project was cancelled, hence the past tense.] It can be quite goofy, but is much more complete and has pretty good documentation.
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Can you use that with c#? I think it would be fun dusting off my C++ skills, but I'm not sure how much support it would get from everyone else here.
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No, it's C++. Internal forums and Stack Overflow seem to be go to places for Qt support. (I've received very good assistance from both.)
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+1 for the absurd pricing, we are the people they should be courting for business and they don't even have a proper free dev or academic license for evaluation.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I'm currently evaluating them via Xamarin Studio, for free, and have had great support from them so far. I think I can get 1 month's trial of the full VS version for a sum of money that won't break my bank account (haven't checked the small print). I'm serious about using their product to make money, so I don't mind putting down a little up front. I think we have to get over this we-want-everything-for-free mindset that descends on everyone once they go on the internet.
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pkfox wrote: they don't even have a proper free dev or academic license for evaluation. Actually they do. And if you're an MSDN subscriber your eval license (with support) is automatically extended to 90 days.
/ravi
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Matt McGuire wrote: Everyone has their own personal preferences.
Well since you insist - Java stinks!
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Matt McGuire wrote: not trying to start a flame war here
Too late, it's on like Donkey Kong!!
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I don't like C# either, I'm more into VB or languages without all the {{{}}} and ;;;;;
But since there are a lot of translaters out there to convert VB into C#, we don't have to worry. In my case, I guess I just have to code in VB and once done, let an engine translate it to me into C#. Never tried Xamarin though, so no proof that will work well but it seems doable.
It also seems that Xamarin uses the MSIL code, that same code VB is turned into just like C#. If this is true, VB can easily be implemented as well in Xamarin. To be continued...
Lead, follow or get out of the way!
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Agreed about the {{{}}} if the indenting is off (or forgotten), it is a pain to find the subtle problems.
I really do prefer:
sub ...
if ...
for...
...
next
end if
end sub
But I sometimes admit the C# can look a little cleaner in it's language like the for loop
C#'s switch seems messy, but VB's select feels more flexible.
Trade off's I suppose.
Dabbling in D (not .NET). really liking this lang, even if it still uses {{{}}};;
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I'm not stressing, but apparently I should be... Am I not working hard enough? Is something wrong with me? AAARGHHHH!!!
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
My blog[ ^]
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Ah, that's better. Balance has been restored!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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OriginalGriff wrote: Balance has been restored!
To the Republic or to the Empire?
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That's a really difficult one: The Empire had all the lovely toys, but couldn't shoot straight to save their own lives. But the republic had a wimpy idiot as the hero...
Should have made R2D2 the hero and killed off Luke in the second scene when thw escape pod landed on his head!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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One more gin and you will not feel any more pain either.
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With less than 5 months to go to retirement, it's hard to be stressed, except about the fact I have to show up at all!
As long as I'm getting paid I think I can handle that!
There's no drive to start any new major project, just keep things ticking and make sure I'm prepared to do a nice clean handover. Much of my time is spent documenting the crap out of everything. boring, maybe, but stressful - not so much!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Actually one of my most stressfull periods at work was when there wasn't any (work that is)!
I wasn't afraid of losing my job and I wasn't afraid we'd go out of business, but just that feeling of not adding value and being bored was killing me. That's when I decided to go look for another job.
Of course I'm still young and at the beginning of my career, so I don't like to be standing still right now.
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
My blog[ ^]
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I can't say I enjoy being bored. Like you, I love to be engaged. But I've learned to deal with it. I'm more active on CP and I jump at the chance a new problem.
I've worked here 12 years (OMG) and I'll be leaving a huge legacy of code and solutions. This "business" is very complex and while a solid programmer will "get the code", the reasons "why" will make a weak person run for the hills. I'm trying to document the why (not user requirements) in a way that will help a programmer take over. Between fixing the odd bug, making the odd tweak, helping with some analysis and having a laugh on here, life's not too bad!
... and I'm counting the days!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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PhilLenoir wrote: the reasons "why" Other people's code will make a weak person run for the hills
It's an OO world.
public class SanderRossel : Lazy<Person>
{
public void DoWork()
{
throw new NotSupportedException();
}
}
My blog[ ^]
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