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C++ cross platform frameworks

Hi everybody,

Anyone knows other cross platform frameworks for C++ than NSPR and
wxWidgets?
I need to build GUIs and Network programming.

Thanks,

antonio
Jul 22 '05 #1
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pintux wrote:
Anyone knows other cross platform frameworks for C++ than NSPR and
wxWidgets?
I need to build GUIs and Network programming.


Qt. More on Google.

V
Jul 22 '05 #2

"pintux" <pi****@crs4.it > schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:cn******** **@pietro.crs4. it...
Hi everybody,

Anyone knows other cross platform frameworks for C++ than NSPR and
wxWidgets?
I need to build GUIs and Network programming.


google for:

wxWindows
fox toolkit
ultimate++
U/WIND

There's many of them out there. Almost all are missing something
important. Qt might be a good starting point, but it's not very cheap.
There's some free ones as I showed above.
HTH,
Gernot
Jul 22 '05 #3
Gernot Frisch wrote:

There's many of them out there. Almost all are missing something
important.


Or try to do too much. I would love to see a library that wraps the GUI
and *nothing but* the GUI (i.e. not threads, or sockets, etc.), and uses
the Standard Library for things like strings and streams, without
creating their own special versions of everything (e.g. CString,
wxString, etc. - why not use std::string?).

--
Mike Smith
Jul 22 '05 #4
Victor Bazarov wrote:
pintux wrote:
Anyone knows other cross platform frameworks for C++ than NSPR and
wxWidgets?
I need to build GUIs and Network programming.

Qt. More on Google.

V


Though calling QT a C++ framework is stretching the term.
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Jul 22 '05 #5
Arijit wrote:
Victor Bazarov wrote:
pintux wrote:
Anyone knows other cross platform frameworks for C++ than NSPR and
wxWidgets?
I need to build GUIs and Network programming.


Qt. More on Google.

V

Though calling QT a C++ framework is stretching the term.


Is there a universal definition of "a C++ framework"?
Jul 22 '05 #6
Victor Bazarov wrote:

Is there a universal definition of "a C++ framework"?


No. Just my opinion, but a C++ framework should use only C++. Not
something extra, going beyond the language like QT does.

-Arijit
Jul 22 '05 #7
Mike Smith wrote:
Or try to do too much. I would love to see a library that wraps the GUI
and *nothing but* the GUI (i.e. not threads, or sockets, etc.), and uses
the Standard Library for things like strings and streams, without
creating their own special versions of everything (e.g. CString,
wxString, etc. - why not use std::string?).

--
Mike Smith


I think gtkmm comes very close. It does use its own string though. Thats
because of things related to unicode and locales, IIRC.
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Jul 22 '05 #8

"Mike Smith" <mi************ *******@acm.DOT .org> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:10******** *****@news.supe rnews.com...
Gernot Frisch wrote:

There's many of them out there. Almost all are missing something
important.


Or try to do too much. I would love to see a library that wraps the
GUI and *nothing but* the GUI (i.e. not threads, or sockets, etc.),
and uses the Standard Library for things like strings and streams,
without creating their own special versions of everything (e.g.
CString, wxString, etc. - why not use std::string?).


Google for Ultimate++. It's a very very slim toolkit based on X
(Linux) and API (win). It has an IDE written in Ultimate++, which is
the main target they programmed the library for.
Jul 22 '05 #9

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