Mail Archives: djgpp/2005/05/28/19:46:09
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Subject: | Re: Windows GUI Programming with DJGPP
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Date: | Sun, 29 May 2005 01:27:28 +0200
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I don't think that RSXNTDJ is actually working
with Win XP. At least I had that impression a
couple of months back, when I thought that
it was a waste using DJGpp just for XP console
programs.
I would be glad if anybody could prove me
wrong and let us know how to get RSXNTDJ
to actually cooperate with Win XP.
One strange approach seems to work though:
I have written Win32 GUI programs in D and
have linked external DJGpp C code to them
(after conversion to the proper object code
format). This worked without a problem.
If you don't know D, check it out at
www.digitalmars.com - it is the best
replacement for C and C++ I have seen so
far. Whoever can write programs in C, C++,
Java or Javascript should be able to handle
D pretty quickly.
My problem is that I like both - the D
language, which is superior to most other
languages I know - and of course the maturity
of the DJGpp compiler(s).
"arizvi" <ahmadwaris AT hotmail DOT com> wrote in message
news:1117125981 DOT 919136 DOT 51260 AT g44g2000cwa DOT googlegroups DOT com...
> Hi,
>
> I would like to build some Windows GUI programs, and I was wondering is
> DJGPP could be an option. In the FAQ it states that we can use RSXNTDJ,
> and I would like to have some feedback on how it has actually worked
> for someone. Are the programs created with the same look and feel as
> MFC/Win32 programs?
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> Trying a different approach, can we link to Win32/MFC libraries from
> DJGPP. I know this is a long shot, but is it possible?
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> Thanks,
> -Ahmad
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