On Monday 19 February 2007 23:18, Micha Nelissen wrote:
> This does not really answer the question, since the LCL/qt interface
> cannot be called a wrapper; it contains quite some code doing
> translation from LCL calls and messages to Qt calls, registering
> callbacks etc. KDevelop itself may be used for proprietary development
> just like you can use the FPC compiler for example.

I compare the KDE framework (with Qt calls, callbacks) + KDevelop (development
environment created using the KDE framework to develop 
whatever application (based  on KDE/Qt or even not) 
using whatever compiler (gcc,..., even fpc) to the whole combination
of Lazarus + LCL/Qt interface + FPC

I think that is a fair comparison. KDE contains a fair amount 
of coding too you know :-).


kind regards,

Den Jean

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