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From: Christopher L. <ch...@sp...> - 2003-01-30 03:00:59
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Mike, One of the things I am thinking is I would like to be able to port over to Linux and wanted to be able to keep the same code base then have the difference be different build trees or something. Your suggestions should get me started. I got a recommendation from someone to check out Qt. It looks pretty cool but a single user licence is over 1.5k. Little out of my budget. This simple thing I wanted to do is now becoming bigger and bigger. :) -chrisl On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Lumpy wrote: > Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 17:20:29 -0800 > From: Lumpy <mi...@ma...> > To: ch...@sp..., scr...@li... > Subject: Re: [Scribia-dev] scribia development > > Hi Chris, > > I believe that Scribia is a CodeWarrior project, and CodeWarrior does > support building projects to run on OSX, although Scribia built with > CW will probably only run under the Carbon environment. I haven't > tried building a OSX native Scribia yet... > > However, if you are starting a new project, I would suggest that you > try using the (free) Apple development environment, Project Builder. > I believe that you can download it from developer.apple.com, or it's > included on the Developer Tools CD/DVD series. > > You might also want to take a look at Interface Builder, which is > another free development tool from Apple. I find IB makes it _really_ > easy to build GUI apps, letting me concentrate more on the code, > instead of the constant UI tweaking I used to do. > > --Mike > > PS: (disclaimer, etc.) I do work for Apple, so my opinion might be a > bit biased... > > > At 16:15 -0800 1/29/03, ch...@sp... wrote: > >Hello, > > > >I had a quick question for this group. I am looking at developing a > >small utility for CL. I have done developement on Linux/Unix but I > >was wondering what tool most of you use for development on OSX? Do > >you use CodeWarrior? Do you recommend something else? > > > >-chrisl (Sielk) > |