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Re: About blackdown



On Sunday 26 June 2005 18:51, debian-user-digest-request@lists.debian.org 
wrote:
> > make it work.  In the long run, I'd love it if I could compile my program
> > for Linux, OSX, and Windows, with all executable and library files in one
> > or a few directories on an install CD, and easily copy that directory
> > tree over to the target system.
>
> You might want to look at the wxWindows/wxWidgets library (it changed its
> name recently).  It does run on Linux, Windows, Mac, and a variety of
> Unixes.
>
> > I'm probably wrong on this, but I didn't think Qt could
> > be used from Java, and I don't know C or C++.
>
> But it does stick you with the misfortune of programming in C++.
> There does seem to be a Python binding, though.

There is a java-binding as well for QT3 and its KDE widgets as well. I 
havent't tried them but installed--very large packages.
>
> But is there any problem getting your clients to use Sun's Java?

Final analysis--maybe the only real show in town. BTW, Swing is very versatile 
but is a paradigm shift from the Microsoft's-style APIs.



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