Peter Dvorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I am worried that if the limited mind-share of the development group gets
>dispersed to take on the huge issue of an IDE, then this toolkit will never
>live up to its potential. It's going to take a big effort to wring out the
>remaining bugs and inconsistencies. Give the world a solid toolkit first,
>is my plea.
>
When considering this single paragraph I have to admit it got to me. And as I told you
even in my initiating post (on this thread) there's little point in me going about it
by myself - and as it looks that is how it will be if done in DynAPI alone. I don't
figure i'll give up the idea of a DynAPI IDE truly integated with the DynAPI, but I
could hold my horses some til the crew currently focusing at a Delphi and/or Java
soloution gets something together. Maybe then I'll be able to build a light DynBuilder
in DynAPI using that Builder tool :).
Now, I'm far from experienced in Delphi though I've worked in Pascal (the language
man! ;) once in my early university studies. I never managed to get into Java coding
on my own, since we read Pascal instead of C++ (damn the professor!). However what I
could contribute (if you developers are interested) is a model which could then serve
as developers reference both at creation time and for further extensability
development. In that case I rework my idea into a documentation and then it can be
created in any OO programming language you like. I really still want to be a part of
this development and this is actually where I had my schooling and I could also
consider doing graphics and icons for the tool. What do you say? Should I rework the
proposal or do you rather all prefer to work free hand...?
>Thanks to all of the developers for their excellent work and prompt
>response to the questions posed in this forum.
>
>peterD
I must join Peter on this. The DynAPI is a great tool even considering it still have
some bugs (but so does Windows and Linux too). Kudos to everyone!
Henrik V�glin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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