Re: Cross Platform Dev List
Re: Cross Platform Dev List
- Subject: Re: Cross Platform Dev List
- From: Michael Crawford <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 21:12:59 -0800
> Does anyone know a good cross platform development question that
> people can talk about approaches to maximizing cross-platform
> development techniques, talk about tools, languages, etc?
The ZooLib-Dev list might be a good place for that. While it's for
the ZooLib C++ Cross-Platform Application Framework, we are all quite
interested in every aspect of cross-platform coding. I don't think
you'd get banninated for talking about wxWindows or .Net on the list.
Note that while we haven't released a tarball in over five years,
development has been active and continuous for about eighteen years.
I'm working on a proper release these days. I expect it to be ready
by the end of the month or so.
ZooLib is Open Source under the MIT License. The license was chosen
specifically to be compatible both with proprietary and Open Source
development.
It presently supports Mac OS (OS X, Carbon, Classic PowerPC CFM and
68k), Win32, BeOS and (Real Soon Now) Haiku, and POSIX with X11, with
some support for the BlackBerry having been recently added. It
requires very little of the host platform, so it is readily bound to
new targets.
The current production code is in SourceForge's CVS. New development
has been moved to SourceForge's Subversion, but is being extensively
refactored so the Subversion code won't be ready to build any real
software for at least another month or two. The sample IDE projects
in CVS are out-of-date with respect to the current source and need
some TLC before they'll build, but I should have them all working in a
week or so.
http://www.zoolib.org/
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=5156
It happens that I myself registered http://www.byteswap.net/ years ago
with the intention of building a web community of cross-platform
developers, but I never did find the time to actually develop it. If
you have any suggestions I'm all ears - I really would like to build
out the site.
Ever Faithful,
Mike
--
Michael David Crawford
mdcrawford at gmail dot com
GoingWare's Bag of Programming Tricks
http://www.goingware.com/tips/
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