Mark Neidorff wrote:
I am considering writing a "visual department scheduler" for schools. The
concept is similar to an appointment calendar, but I'd like to include drag 'n
drop functionality. A supervisor is provided with teaching session objects
that meet in fixed time periods (call them 1-12). The supervisor drags and
drops them onto the individual teacher's schedule. This application should be
cross platform, able to run in windows, mac and linux. So, it seems easy to
me to conceptualize this in a web browser, but what language/development
envoronment would be appropriate for this project?
Any thoughts are welcome.
QT.
From package qt4-doc:
Qt is a cross-platform C++ application framework. Qt's primary feature
is its rich set of widgets that provide standard GUI functionality.
Excellent documentation. Excellent examples.
I have used it for years.
Hugo
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