Re: its time for Win32Lib mailing list
> I spent a couple months trying to write a Euphoria module for SWIG, and
> getting wxWindows to work as a DLL for Euphoria. Unfortunately, much of
that
> time was spent unproductively struggling with the Borland compiler, which
> had been released with some serious linking bugs.
>
> I'd love to hear from anyone is interested in helping me with wxWindows.
It
> doesn't matter if you are running Windows or Linux. Unfortunately, C/C++
> experience is mandatory.
>
> Please respond to this list. If there is enough interest, we can move this
> to private e-mail and leave Jiri (and the rest of the list) in peace.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- David Cuny
Hi David,
I have been interested in wxWindows (as well as Allegro) at different times
and have given up on both of them basically before even starting!!!!
What types of things are you after help with?
Obviously C++ is required, which I have a little knowledge off (probably not
enough to be a big help). I have done a few little things in C before and
basically know OOP programming techniques.
I have a book here I haven't read yet about C++ so it might give me some
incentive.
If I can be of any assistance just let me know.
Regards,
Ray Smith
P.S. Have you seen the Python Qt wrappers?
They look very good and can be used on Win32 for free.
I don't know how they manged that deal!
It also comes with a form desingner and looks excellent.
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