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Hi,
> Curt asked:
> What the heck is "V"?
I am still getting all of the details (I still have to install and try it out), but it is a graphical programming environment for Windowed
operating systems. I expect it will allow the GUI to be built graphically out on the screen, and then create source code from it. I should be able to create some code for it to call, and then compile them together. The package claims to be compatible with Linux, windoze and others. They also have a visual compiler environment. You can find their web site at,
www.objectcentral.com (Note: their server seems to be up/down often).
If this works it could permit a very portable source base that could be ported to other platforms with less effort.
Hugh
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> Curt asked:
> What the heck is "V"?
I am still getting all of the details (I still have to install and try it out), but it is a graphical programming environment for Windowed
operating systems. I expect it will allow the GUI to be built graphically out on the screen, and then create source code from it. I should be able to create some code for it to call, and then compile them together. The package claims to be compatible with Linux, windoze and others. They also have a visual compiler environment. You can find their web site at,
www.objectcentral.com (Note: their server seems to be up/down often).
If this works it could permit a very portable source base that could be ported to other platforms with less effort.
Hugh
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