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Date:  Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:03:54 +0900
From:  Yutaka Kamite <y-kamite@....jp>
Subject:  [XP-jp:00731] [XPeng] Choosing a language for XPing
To:  extremeprogramming-jp@....jp (extremeprogramming-jp ML)
Message-Id:  <399A2F2D118.2E7BY-KAMITE@....jp>
Posted:  Wed, 16 Aug 2000 15:05:33 +0900
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上手です。
XPengで、開発言語を何にするかというスレッドがあったので見ていたのですが、
解らない内容があるので、ちょっと教えて下さい。

If you're still open to options, C++/wxWindows would probably be my personal
このC++/wxWindowsというのはどんなものでしょうか?

choice, because of my C++/MFC background. I played with wx for a while,
and
it's pretty impressive. It's very cross-platform, and it's quite similar to
MFC. Java would be my own next choice, again due to a comfort level. I would
love to say Ruby, because the language itself is my favorite. Unfortunately,
support (in English) is weak so far due to its Japanese heritage, and the
何と! Ruby

tools (especially GUI) don't seem to be there yet.

I wouldn't suggest Kylix, since it's not-out-yet/brand-new, and not
cross-platform
このKylixについても教えて下さい。
では、よろしくお願いします。


Kevin

(以下は、Kylixに関する別メール)
You might want to give Borland's upcoming Kylix a try, as you will
have IDEs, GUIs, cross-platform capabilities and lots of fine stuff.
As it is basically Delphi for linux, you should be able to get DUnit
up for use quite easily.

All of this is a wild guess, as Kylix is not yet out, I think.

Regards,
Stefan
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Stefan Schmiedl