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Re: Cross Platform Development
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Re: Cross Platform Development


  • Subject: Re: Cross Platform Development
  • From: Richard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 08:31:26 +1000
  • Organization: Faraday R&D

> Hi,
>
> I have embarked on a so far bewildering and painful task of converting a large Windows application written in Delphi to
> ProjectBuilder / Cocoa. On the Windows side I plan to incrementally move the source code over to Borland C++ Builder (it can
> handle both C++ and objective pascal simultaneously in one project). On the Mac side I plan to use ProjectBuilder and Cocoa.
> Both source codes will eventually share a lot of common C++ code. The user interfaces are not that complicated so having to
> write two sets, one for Windows and one for OS X does not really matter. Has anybody out there ever done this ? Any helpful
> advice ? My first attempt at importing a C++ file into ProjectBuilder failed miserably since the classes CObject and CString do
> not seem to be part of any available framework on the OSX side. This surprises me greatly since these are very basic classes. Am
> I mistaken here or do I have to use other types ?
>
> /Rolf
>
> -

If the user interface is simple you could redo it with Appmaker
use it to generate PowerPlant and MFC and then use the
the PPC2MFC library at www.oofile.com.
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