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Re: What framework & language is good for an old C++ mule.
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Re: What framework & language is good for an old C++ mule.


  • Subject: Re: What framework & language is good for an old C++ mule.
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 11:27:34 -0700
  • Thread-topic: What framework & language is good for an old C++ mule.

> Of course it'll take a little longer to get rid of some C++isms one
> tends to do, but it's okay.

Assuming you want to get rid of them ;-) I'm an old C++ guy too, and I
thoroughly enjoy using Cocoa for the GUI, and C++ for my own ORM, with
Objective-C++ tying them together. Cocoa by itself is very nice for GUI
development, adding a few C++ things like stack allocation, automatic
destructors, and the STL sure doesn't make it worse ;-)


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