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gtafan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:56 pm
Even doing everithing manually is still simpler then using that external sh*t.
Well, it seems here yet another person who not understand what does mean word simple is.
Written code manually couldn't been simplier than just pressing buttons in application until what do you see will be good enough. After that almost all that you still need to do manually only copy and paste operations. And relative popularity of the project is the best confirmation of my words.
Of course it would be much better if wxFB supported modern Bind instead Connect but except this (well to be honest it has more issues )... it really can saved time.
gtafan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:56 pm
Even doing everithing manually is still simpler then using that external sh*t.
Well, it seems here yet another person who not understand what does mean word simple is.
Written code manually couldn't been simplier than just pressing buttons in application until what do you see will be good enough. After that almost all that you still need to do manually only copy and paste operations. And relative popularity of the project is the best confirmation of my words.
Of course it would be much better if wxFB supported modern Bind instead Connect but except this (well to be honest it has more issues )... it really can saved time.
OK, if you create first the complete GUI and after that starting to write the coresponding code, without any changes to GUI I could agree, but normally it´s not worcking this way. Specially for big projekts, this is not really a solution.
stahta01 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:54 am
I think you do not want "good" and "simple".
Maybe you want a quick and easy RAD tool.
Tim S.
RAD tool no meter how easy, without IDE and compiler is of no use for me. So to be more precise, I need IDE with compiler and included RAD tool.
You know the best, that my english is really bad, so see no diference between words simple and easy.
stahta01 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:54 am
I think you do not want "good" and "simple".
Maybe you want a quick and easy RAD tool.
Tim S.
RAD tool no meter how easy, without IDE and compiler is of no use for me. So to be more precise, I need IDE with compiler and included RAD tool.
You know the best, that my english is really bad, so see no diference between words simple and easy.
stahta01 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:54 am
I think you do not want "good" and "simple".
Maybe you want a quick and easy RAD tool.
Tim S.
RAD tool no meter how easy, without IDE and compiler is of no use for me.
Why?
What is so important in the integration that you absolutely can't live without?
On my machine I have MSVC 2017 installed alone with wxGlade. All there is to do is to create a layout, generate the code, switch to MSVC and add .cpp and .h to the appropriate project. It just coupple of mouse clicks, which takes no longer than 2 minutes (switching and adding files).
Am I missing something here?
Besides MSVC is still best IDWE possible for Windows...
gtafan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:57 am
So to be more precise, I need IDE with compiler and included RAD tool.
You know the best, that my english is really bad, so see no diference between words simple and easy.
stahta01 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 3:54 am
I think you do not want "good" and "simple".
Maybe you want a quick and easy RAD tool.
Tim S.
RAD tool no meter how easy, without IDE and compiler is of no use for me. So to be more precise, I need IDE with compiler and included RAD tool.
You know the best, that my english is really bad, so see no diference between words simple and easy.
gtafan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 2:55 pm
Took a look at that IDE, but looks like the RAD tool is not for free. Also is there a version of this IDE with compiler?
Used to be proprietary but now comes bundled with the IDE. Which OS do you want to use with? MacOS have Clang installed with XCode tools. Linux comes with GCC. It's a time since I used Windows, but the good thing is you can install any compiler and CodeLite will autodetect it.
Last time I used it on Windows, it came with Compiler. But if not check out MinGW installer and let CL autodetect it
Here is the download link: http://mingw-w64.org/doku.php/download
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DavidHart wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:50 pm
The RAD, wxCrafter, was originally nagware; but it is now FOSS and comes with the IDE, CodeLite.
Some of the terms, like nagware and FOSS sounds like alien language for me, so could you please explain?
Simple google would have done that
Nagware (also known as begware, annoyware or a nagscreen) is a pejorative term for shareware that persistently reminds the user to purchase a license. It usually does this by popping up a message when the user starts the program, or intermittently while the user is using the application.
FOSS - Free and Open Source Software
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DavidHart wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:50 pm
The RAD, wxCrafter, was originally nagware; but it is now FOSS and comes with the IDE, CodeLite.
Some of the terms, like nagware and FOSS sounds like alien language for me, so could you please explain?
Simple google would have done that
Nagware (also known as begware, annoyware or a nagscreen) is a pejorative term for shareware that persistently reminds the user to purchase a license. It usually does this by popping up a message when the user starts the program, or intermittently while the user is using the application.
FOSS - Free and Open Source Software
For nagware google gives a really silly translation and FOSS it has no idea.
Every time you saved a project, wxCrafter used to ask if you would like to buy a licence. 'Repeatedly asking' == 'nagging'.
Now it doesn't do that; it is Free OpenSource Software, just like CodeLite itself.
DavidHart wrote: ↑Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:04 pm
Every time you saved a project, wxCrafter used to ask if you would like to buy a licence. 'Repeatedly asking' == 'nagging'.
Now it doesn't do that; it is Free OpenSource Software, just like CodeLite itself.