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From: John Torjo (john.lists_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-12-15 03:01:38
David B. Held wrote:
> John Torjo wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> Feedback is welcome.
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>
> Just out of curiosity, how do you think your project compares to
> Borland's C++BuilderX?
>
Hmmm. I haven't used it, but after reading on the net about it, I would
say Cross Builder is better :)
Anyway, I'll let you decide for yourself.
C++BuilderX seems to work also project-wise (that is, you create a
project, add files to it; and the settings apply to the files only for
that project).
What is a project? For Cross Builder, any directory can become a
project, with just a single click.
Compiler settings are hierarchical - you can set settings in *any*
directory, and it simply propagates down the hierarchy. I would say
that's quite flexible:
http://www.torjo.com/cb/
Best,
John
-- John Torjo, Contributing editor, C/C++ Users Journal -- "Win32 GUI Generics" -- generics & GUI do mix, after all -- http://www.torjo.com/win32gui/ -- http://www.torjo.com/cb/ - Click, Build, Run!
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