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Old July 23rd, 2005, 12:51 AM
Mirek Fidler
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Default Ultimate++ 0.98.4 released

Ultimate++ is the new generation C++ Windows/Linux open-source
development platform.

By utilizing of new ideas Ultimate++ achieves significant reduction of
code complexity for most applications when compared to other development
platforms.

Ultimate++ based application sources tend to be significantly shorter
(often more than 50%) than sources of equivalent applications developed
using any other C++ platform (see comparison with Qt:
http://upp.sf.net/vsqt.html or vxWidgets: http://upp.sf.net/vswx.html).

Part of Ultimate++ platform is TheIDE - integrated development
environment. TheIDE can use MinGW, free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit as
compiler or regular Visual C++ (or GCC on Linux). It features:

- BLITZ technology that is able to speed-up GCC builds 4 times
(and Visual C++ builds up to 2 times).
- GDB hosted visual debugger
- *NATIVE* PDB debugger (for code compiled using Visual C++)
- Code browser + Topic++ system to document your code, with live links
between documentaion and browser code.
- Layout and Image designer for Ultimate++ libraries.

Even if you are not interested in another C++ toolkit, you can use
TheIDE for any other development with great advantage.

All these wonders are available for free with complete sources at

http://upp.sf.net

Mirek

 

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