Monthly Archives: November 2008

More on starting with code::blocks wxformbuilder in linux

Yesterday, I was playing with code::blocks on a xp machine with a gnu compiler (at my mothers house on my sister computer).  Today I’m trying it on my Linux box.  My Linux box has  a older process with a sucky … Continue reading

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Code::Blocks Wxwidgets and XP

Ok… So it’s the day after Thanksgiving… My family went to the Strongbow Inn in Indiana, and are jaws dropped when we got the bill. It was one of those situations where the food was nice, but it wasn’t that … Continue reading

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Playing around with wxwidgets, wkformbuilder Code::blocks

I was just reflecting with on the long line of stuff that I’ve looked at prior to getting to this spot. I’ve looked at QT, gtk, gtkmm and finally wxwidgets.  I’ve glanced at glade and wxwidgets. I’ve played a little … Continue reading

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Vb6 Gui Programmer at heart working towards cross platform: Wxwidgets

Ok… So I manage to get to Technique 2 in Matthew Telles’s C++ Timesaving Techniques for Dummies. My Linux GNU compiler is yapping about this and that, sending out warnings about the “gets” that are in the source… (Some details … Continue reading

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Working through code and things to avoid.

I’ve been starting to work my way through C++ Timesaving Techniques for Dummies. I’m a little reluctant to post publically out of respect of copyright. I’m digesting Technique 2 Using Abrstraction to Extend Functionality and I start getting compiler warnings … Continue reading

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Fun time getting spread thin. Feeling conflicted.

I’ve been finding myself getting squeezed for time lately.   I’ve moved up in the world and went from 2000 to XP at work.   I’ve had orders of magnitudes of performance improvement in the data mining kind of stuff I do, … Continue reading

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Looking at Gtkmm support code for Opencascade Makebottle to see what makes it tick.