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Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada

by Vadim Godunko <vgodunko@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 10, 2008 at 11:09 PM

On May 10, 10:34 pm, Mike Silva <snarflem...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I have a commercial application I have prototyped in C++ on Windows,
> and I am very tempted to write it fresh (as per Fred Brooks) in Ada at
> the same time I am extending it to Mac (OS X).  But I can only justify
> this if the obstacles will be at a minium, whatever that might mean in
> practice.  This will be a business-flavored app with no multimedia but
> with typical screen controls and lots of printing (with associated
> WYSIWYG on the screen).  So my questions are, what libraries/
> frameworks would allow me to share the most code between Windows and
> Mac versions, and be easiest to pick up.
>
You may use QtAda for GUI development. QtAda application doesn't needs
to have any platform specific code and works on Mac OS X, Windows and
most UNIX (including Linux). See:

http://www.qtada.com/
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Mike Silva <snarflemik  2008-05-10 11:34:45 
Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Vadim Godunko <vgodunk  2008-05-10 23:09:27 
Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Mike Silva <snarflemik  2008-05-12 04:59:11 
Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Michael Feldman <mfeld  2008-05-17 11:04:29 
Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Gary Scott <garylscott  2008-05-17 14:59:28 
Re: Writing a Windows/Mac app in Ada
Mike Silva <snarflemik  2008-05-17 15:28:20 

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