Hi Mnemonic,
I'm curious if there will really exist e.g. some Linux runtime...
Like odnorf already pointed out, there are at least two open source implementations
Uh, I didn't get that although I read it. But I understood the mono project as some alternative to the .NET framework, not as an implementation of it. Now... that will be one of the things for me to test, as soon as "my" brand new VS update arrives! (Why pay if your company pays ?!
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What about that .NET Windows Form Builder ? It seems to be similiar to the VB Forms. Is that something new and abstract or is it MFC based ?
Yes, completely new. There are hardly any resemblances to MFC. It's indeed very similar to VB/Delphi.
Do you know if this is usable for the "new" C++ version or only for C#, etc. ?
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Thanks.
I mean GUIs that act like a web page with a frameset. If you resize your browser, your GUI width and height are always 100%, the different parts just resize, get scrollbars or center.
I see. Well, in MFC you have to program it yourself. In Windows Forms (.NET) it's only a matter of setting the "Dock" and "Anchor" properties of certain controls.
Well - it sounds like .NET is what I'm looking for finally. I need that GUI help, because I just read some tutorials for C++ and discovered that I still knew most of it - and the parts that are completely new for me are quite similiar to methods in Java. But anyway I couldn't work with it at all, because I didn't even know how to open a window with that basic knowledge. ;-)