Robert Vojta wrote:
On 12/7/06, Carsten Driesner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Carsten,

I want to inform you that I've started a new tutorial series which wants
to describe several user interface features provided by the framework
project.

this is wonderful, more tutorials like this one. I have a question.
Can you switch from C++ to Java in these tutorials? If you want to
attract more developers you should use the easiest way for them -
which is Java for now. When I develop an extension on my Linux box in
Java, I'm 99,9% sure that this extension can be used on other
platforms too (Solaris, Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, ... all these
platforms can run Java programs). In C++ case, you have to recompile
your code on each platform and assembly extension from platform
dependent binaries.

Next POV - C++ programmers have no problem with Java -> C++
translation, but some Java programmers can have big problems with C++
-> Java translation.

Next POV - This can produce lot of extension with tag 'Windows only',
'Linux only', ...

you are right, and we have on our todo list to convert this to Java as well. We will use an extended version of the NetBeans components wizard for this tutorial to the integration in the same step.

Juergen



Best regards,
Robert


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