Hi PowerGui:

I am very glad to hear that, please keep your work going and release
it here when you done it, it's meaningful.

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 5:42 PM, PowerGUI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   Hello Eeverybody,
>   I am PowerGUI from Bejing China,I am focusing on Android C/C++ SDK,
>  I will release the first version within two weeks.
>  I wonder how many people want to use such sdk.if you need it or like
>  it,please
>  tell me.haha.If there are many people will use such sdk,I will fell
>  very happy,
>  and will do more work on that.
>
>  Best Regards
>  PowerGUI
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Love Android - Cann't Live Without Android Now
>  http://www.dotphone.org/english/
>
>
>  On 4月5日, 上午1时29分, David Given <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > Sean Kelley wrote:
>  >
>  > [...]
>  >
>  > > In other words, it does not seem very appealing to be required to
>  > > re-architect an SDL/Gtk+/fill-in-the-blank application to use the Android
>  > > Java UI framework and then somehow re-partition the native code into
>  > > libraries that may or may not be easy to combine with JNI.
>  >
>  > Of course, they wouldn't run anyway because Android phones don't
>  > (AFAICT) have X. And even if you could you wouldn't want to do that
>  > because they wouldn't integrate with the Android UI and the result would
>  > be utterly horrible.
>  >
>  > *Any* application that has a UI will have to have a UI written, and
>  > designed for, Android. And that's almost certainly going to mean Java,
>  > because that's what it's written in.
>  >
>  > (It may be possible to wrap up all the JNI needed to call into the
>  > Android UI in, say, a set of C++ classes so that you can write a C++ app
>  > that used it; but it would be a repulsive amount of work and would
>  > probably be extremely brittle... and even then you wouldn't be able to
>  > subclass components, so you'd have to write Java code to receive
>  > callbacks. And, frankly, I don't see the benefit; you'll have to rewrite
>  > your UI to fit the Android framework anyway, so you might as well do it
>  > in the preferred language and save everyone a lot of time.)
>  >
>  > --
>  > David Given
>  > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> >
>



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