Hi Vailton,
Updated the main page of the project with a link into the right side
and also in the news section. Here in Brazil I made the call in many
programming forums for all support our project in the voting link on
our page.
Thank you very much.
I would like take this opportunity to comment on some ideas for our
site ... I believe that with the launch of the next release we can put
more content on our site including things like:
* Uhttp - demonstrates the use of resources such as threads, Mutex,
support INET () among others.
* INSTALL - I'm thinking of putting as an "article" about how to
"download, compile and install the HB"
I've updated it with download information and did a few minor
cleanups.
* HBMK2 - An article with some simple examples on how to use it with
Linux, Windows and even with FW, hwGUI.
Sound very good. I'm trying to finalize some last, but important bits
of hbmk2 (file extensions and multitarget feature) so that we can start
to document it. I hope it will be okay very shortly.
I'd be very glad if we could finalize the name also, which would
ideally be simply 'hbmk'. I feel the tool is ready for that already.
I'd suggest to not necessarily split the article to different platforms,
since the point of hbmk2 would be to wash these differences, so such
article (IMO) would be best to show cmdlines and practices which work
equally well on all platforms and compilers. We can give working
examples
of course which may hold some minor differences (./hbmk2 vs. hbmk2
f.e.),
or interesting platform compiler specific properties.
3rd party examples is nice and should be quite simple. I hope, in the
future these .hbl files will be distributed by 3rd parties. Now that
hbmk2 has also xhb support, maybe the benefits are even more clear.
Brgds,
Viktor
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