Am 29.01.2014 00:26, schrieb Marco Leise:
Am Tue, 28 Jan 2014 10:28:03 +0000
schrieb "ed" <growler...@gmail.com>:

On Monday, 27 January 2014 at 11:03:45 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
[...]

I find GtkD + Glade rather good actually. The problem is that
this is
not really a good direction for cross platform working since
Gtk isn't a
widely supported framework.


I'm probably still a bit new to GTK, but when I started on Qt I
found it easier to pick up.

Ever since I used C++ Builder 4 and VCL I've been searching for a
RAD GUI tool to match it; I haven't found one yet in C++ or Java.

Some may shudder :D but I really liked the Borland tools and APIs
back then.


Cheers,
ed

The Borland tools are great! That's the definition of an IDE.
One program hosts the GUI builder, compiler, linker, debugger,
editor with refactoring support, help system and package
manager. And everything is actually integrated. A double-click
on a button implements a click-handler, publishing a property
of a component class and installing it as part of a package
makes the property available in the GUI builder.


Yep, that is one reason why I never liked C, having learned Turbo Pascal before.

Even on MS-DOS, Borland tooling was already great.

--
Paulo

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