Hi

I came across gambas

http://gambas.sourceforge.net/
http://gambas.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html

havent tried it though . Also there are people who have been developing
applications in C++ for over 15 years using Borland OWL, X Lib, Motif, MFC,
VLC etc. and still think that QT is the best .

Regards
Abhinav






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Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 21:47:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Viksit Gaur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Find out Developing Studio like as MS-Visual
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Hullo,


--- Udyan Kushwaha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> .. developing realtime software
> as per requirements, which kind of platform of
> software, depending upon the users. Actually, we
> have experienced on window base softwares, develop
> realtime application such as simulators e.g. flight
> simulators etc., psychological tests which is
> related to human behavor, intelligence and aptitude
> levels, personality etc. We nid accurate time for
> output.

In my opinion, the kind of work you're doing -
especially simulations need to be done on some kind of
a Real Time OS - Windows doesn't really qualify as
one. You'd be much better off using Linux (RTLinux or
maybe UML alternatives), or even things like VxWorks,
QNX and such. Most of my realtime work is done on QNX
6.2..


>
> last 3 years our organisation change working
> environment and use LInux. We r using Qt Programming
> tools. And if u r a developer u know better this is
> not a user friendly software, we want developing
> facilities like VC++ or VB. these r user freindly
> softwares.

Isn't that a good thing? :) If you've been using QT
for 3 years, I expect you should've started liking it
by now! Anyway, I'm not sure what you mean by "Not
user friendly software". QTDesigner and
Kdevelop/Anjuta are both designed keeping in mind
user-friendliness. What exactly do you want from your
developing environment?

One click compiles? Ability to make forms?
Documentation? Syntax completion? All this is offered
by both the above mentioned programs. For more
functionality, there are tons of plugins you can use.

>
> One option may be "eclipse", but we r not sure about
> this software, what do u think about this software.
> please write us.

Eclipse is great if you're doing Java stuff, and its
pretty decent for QT works as well - it is after all a
multipurpose IDE. *But I don't know anyone who uses
eclipse for QT work - mostly Java applications on it.

















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