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Re: C/C++/Java development
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Re: C/C++/Java development


  • Subject: Re: C/C++/Java development
  • From: Drew McCormack <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 13:00:56 -0800

I think Qt may be good alternative, if you are happy working with C++. Of course, Swing is fine if you want to work in Java.

Drew McCormack


On Friday, November 16, 2001, at 08:57 AM, Anthony Wheeler wrote:

Hello all,

My name is Anthony and this is my first time posting to this list. I am a software developer and I develop primarily in C/C++/Java for Windows. However, I have really taken an interest in OSX. I'm interested in switching to a Mac for my home computing needs but I haven't been able to justify the switch yet. I would like to develop cross-platform (WIN32,MAC) software but I'm not aware of anything that can help me in that effort. I have read about RealBasic, but from what I've read, I gather that it is very slow, doesn't always work on Win32 and creates very large executables. Any information/advice would be most helpful.

Thanks in advance,
Anthony


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