i am working on a platform indepenent app now.  write the code and get
something small working, then test it on each platform.  dont write a
large amount of code then test it, you wont know where the problem is.
and use a cvs system or something.  i dont but do make alot of backup
copies after i get something working.  and i take that tarball to
different system.  so far, so good.  exception is i havent done this on
windows - i dont have it and its useless.  also i dont recall gtk 2.0 for
mac ??  1.2 works but buggy and hasnt been updated

correct me if i am wrong, i myself am still a newbie.....

matt

On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Ross Clement wrote:

> This is not yet as serious a question as it looks.
>
> I'm now back to writing my first ever gtk app again after a break.
>
> I'm using gtk (natch), portAudio, and fftw. The program is being written
> on Linux but I hope that it will be ported to windows (and possibly Mac)
> at a later date.
>
> How much difficulty am I likely to have when I get around to porting it?
>
> a) None!
> b) No more than a little
> c) A considerable amount of work
> d) The project from hell
> e) Impossible
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ross-c
>
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