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From: Richard F. <rj...@fi...> - 2001-07-22 21:18:18
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Eric Lee Green wrote: > Note: Sorry about the delay on commenting on this message. Had a slight No problem. I've been a quite pre-occupied with learning Windows programming. I've finally gotten to a point where I can be moderately productive, so am also ready to start working again on tapioca. To keep this short, I think we agree on almost all points now. I've got a windows layout manager class that I need to finish up today. But, since I am *limited* to a 40-hour week working for Kirk, I can spend some time this week on tapioca. Hmm, I think I'm starting to like this hourly gig!! The two main things I'd like to accomplish this week are: 1. Get a spec together about how we are going to handle localization. 2. Along those same lines, an enhanced C++ string class(es) to support that. The one really sad part of the C++ standard library is the string class. Compare it to, for example, Qt's QString class to see what I mean. I also need to spend some time and re-learn java. Any good tutorials you can point to? -- Richard Fish, Unix/Linux Software Engineer, rj...@fi... |