On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Koen Deforche <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Craig, > > 2009/12/12 Craig Miller <[email protected]>: > > > I'm a few days into Wt development and liking it more and more. Most of > the > > examples are rather monolithic, but I'm getting the hang of modularizing > my > > code with the signal/slot architecture, etc. The apps are snappy and the > > framework functions well. Great stuff! Looking forward to digging into > the > > framework a bit more and creating a few personal widgets. > > Thanks ! Just curious: do you have a background in Qt ? > > You are right about signal/slots being the key for modularizing your > code and indeed our examples do not really illustrate that point. > > I don't have a background with Qt signal/slots though I've used the Observer pattern many times so it wasn't difficult to understand. I've done some reading recently on Qt as I plan to make it my primary UI development framework from here on out. My experience is with MFC and a homebrew win32 api based C++ framework. One of the reasons I decided to write my current web-app with Wt is it's similarity to Qt and my decision to use it in the future. I'll take a look at the blog post and keep my eye out for the new code. Craig -- Craig Miller Geospatial Software Architect
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