> I am targeting primarily commercial application programmers. What tools
> do they mostly use?
An excellent question! While GLib is technically better, I think it is a
fact that a whole lot more of _professional_ programmers do use CW. That is,
programmers, who would like to eventually buy or license your libraries.
With my apologies to Michael here, I would and will stick to CW for the
moment.
During your research you will maybe find that there is a way for GLib
libraries to be used by CW. One thing that won't be probably mentioned is
that they are not _completely_ usable...
Yet, GLib is a pretty good option and I am really sorry neither CW nor gcc
(grin*) support options that would allow compatibility with the others'
approach.
Bobby Kolev
----- Original Message -----
From: Margus Freudenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Palm Developer Forum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 8:58 AM
Subject: GLib or SysLib
> Hello.
>
> I would like to develop a shared library that will be distributed
> primarily in binary form. Which shared lib format should I use: GLib or
> SysLib? SysLib is supported by both CW and GCC, but GLib is easier to
> program (no dispatch tables and full use of globals) and use (user does
> not have to explicitly find and open library and remember and use
> reference number).
>
> I am targeting primarily commercial application programmers. What tools
> do they mostly use?
>
> --
> Margus
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