[vox-tech] win32 compiler

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Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:56:24 -0700


thanks jon (and mark).  one question.  are GUI development libraries
available on microsoft?  in other words, can you compile GUI oriented
programs (and not just programs that live in a DOS box).

i know there's something called MFC which (i think) people have to pay
for, but i have no idea what it does.

sorry for being so lame, but i really know NOTHING about windows, other
than how to it set up to talk to samba.  :)

pete



On Tue 21 Oct 03,  9:50 AM, Jonathan Stickel <jjstickel@myrealbox.com> said:
> Pete
> 
> Are you aware of Bloodshed Dev-C++ 
> (http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html)?  It appears to use a windows 
> port of GCC for the compiler.  It's all GUI oriented, which I know you 
> don't like, but when I tried with some simple programs it "just worked".
> 
> I don't know anything about mxwindows, though.
> 
> Jonathan
> 
> 
> p@dirac.org wrote:
> >i've played around with wxwindows, which is supposed to be one of the
> >most cross platform GUIs around.
> >
> >i've written some test programs on linux, and now i'd like to try to
> >compile them on windows (we have win98).
> >
> >there's lcc-win32, but AFAIKS, it's for C, not C++.  are there any free
> >C++ win32 compilers that will compile my wxwindows code?
> >
> >pete
> >
> 
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