On Wednesday, 16 July 2014 at 09:56:06 UTC, Vic wrote:
But if D is not my first choice to port(from Java), than my second choice is Qt.
It seems simpler to manage memory and Hash Associative Array.

Any comments on Qt as choice?

I my experience, Qt makes programming in C++ a pleasure. Containers (with implicit sharing, foreach), strings, UTF8, i18n, signals and slots, dynamic type information, qmake, the state machine framework, of course the GUI framework, undo/redo framework, help reader and inline documentation generation, its IDE, and cross-platform portability are some of the aspects of Qt that I value the most.

I am not sure why you think Qt makes memory management easier. QObjects are generally given a parent that destructs its children when it terminates, but that is merely a convenience in GUI programming I think.

Bastiaan.

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