> But i want to experience with both IDEs: Anjuta and QtCreator. Hi, Aitor, In that case and if Anjuta does not pull in most of Gnome, and also if QtCreator does not require most of KDE, I will be more than happy to join in. The same experimenting experience is also appealing to me. If I learn to use gtk3 and qt5, it will be a big addition to my coding skills.
Edward On 10/11/2015, aitor_czr <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Edward, > > On 10/11/15 19:11, Edward Bartolo wrote: >> Since you are trying to avoid the use of Lazarus, what is the problem >> with having the frontend being written in Lazarus Pascal? The created >> executable shouldn't need other libraries as it is statically linked. > > No, Edward, i'm not trying to avoid the use of Lazarus (i have nothing > against Lazarus Pascal :-) ), and really there is no need to migrate the > code to C. >> Is it a necessity having to do with minimal systems running on very >> old hardware? In that case it makes sense to use a script together >> with the backend. > Your work is good, and i'm sure that it works fine in old hardware. But > i want to experience with both IDEs: Anjuta and QtCreator. > > Cheers, > > Aitor. > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
