Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> har har, funny. :)
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Thomas Hruska 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:37 PM
>   Subject: Re: [c-prog] virus
> 
> 
>   Tyler Littlefield wrote:
>   > ooo. I'd be glad to see the list of productive projects. :)
> 
>   Here's one: Go make a lightweight, high performance, complete, open 
>   source (very liberal license) VC++ C/C++ library.
> 
>   The current VC++ library "requires" Fusion. Which is a complete lie. 
>   And it is clear that Microsoft intends the next version of VC++ will 
>   likely only support Vista and later. Most likely they will 
>   intentionally drag in a completely unnecessary API. There is no need 
>   for an ANSI Standard C/C++ library to be 1MB+ and not support everything 
>   back to Windows 95.
> 
>   Support all linking modes too. Make it easy to integrate into Visual 
>   Studio.
> 
>   I know a zillion people who hate the VC++ Runtimes.
> 
>   That will keep you busy for the next couple years. Have fun!

Actually, I was quite serious.  Having an alternative to the Microsoft 
Runtimes would be great - especially for those who are harassed daily 
about the latest Runtimes and those who have to use VC6 because VC6's 
Runtimes are (currently) installed on all versions of Windows.


But since you didn't like that project, here's another one:  Add a 
wxWidgets form designer to VC++ so developers can design wxWidgets 
dialogs, etc. all from within the VC++ IDE.  (What I want to know is how 
in the world Borland C++ has a wxWidgets form designer and VC++ doesn't? 
  Borland has zero market share...)

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