Yes, That fix it, But Now I have other error "fatal error: 'wx/setup.h' file not found"
Читать полностью…10 years ago they were just a division of a much larger company, with little pressure from shareholders to push things along. That probably has something to do with it.
Читать полностью…I have noticed one thing: Qt upgrades its components quickly. I suppose they will proceed with the next Qt7.0 version very soon. That was not the case 5 years ago.
Читать полностью…The legacy stuff (pre .net core) is typically windows only but i don’t think they recommend using that. Most things have been migrated or rewritten in later releases.
Читать полностью…I don’t think that’s entirely true anymore. I think .net core and later is mostly cross platform. Some components (like maui) doesn’t support all platforms, but still mac, android and ios.
Читать полностью…I think you're often too quick to paint a situation black and white, when in reality it's grey.
Читать полностью…You can put your job description with details (name of the company, requirements, type of work etc) at the Jobs thread.
Читать полностью…nop, from other file this file generated by wx build system. I try find it in "buildpath\wxWidgets\lib\clang_x64_lib\mswud\wx"
Читать полностью…Hi, everyone, I developed a little qt desktop app for caching the directories we often used in our daily life or work.
with that, then we can save the directory by select or input, then we can open it by left double click the path item, or if we do not need them then can right double click it, then it will be delete. I developed it is because in my daily working I often need open too much directory, but soon they take place of my desktop so I had to close them , but soon I also need open them again. that's why I developed this application.
maybe your also need that
https://github.com/hisan/distList
Welcome to the group, @consteval! :-)
Wanna share your story of how you started with Qt, QML or C++? Maybe some nice feature that made you stick with it.
Rules are set on the description of the group. :)
Well...All of them behave the same way. neither Google, nor MS, nor Apple are going to let their technologies become TRUELY cross-platform.
Читать полностью…I really don't think you have to worry so much about MS right now - they've done a pretty good job of pivoting to truly supporting open source.
The ones you need to look out for now IMHO are firstly Apple, and secondly Google.
Because I know how Microsoft functions....C++ is not supported any more by Microsoft....C# is not cross-platform in reality...All advanced libraries are designed for Windows only...
Читать полностью…???
I'm not sure how C# would ever be, or was ever conceived to monopolize the OOP market. C++ is just so engrained in the OOP market, and Python is also not going away anytime soon. There's also up and coming Rust.
Smalltalk and other older OOP languages like Delphi might be niche and mostly irrelevant now, but C++, python, and Rust aren't going to be pushed aside by C#.
C# will probably be with us in a significant minority of projects (so, not borderline irrelevant like smalltalk) for decades I believe.