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[linrad] Re: Windows graphics again



Superb!


> 
>>Just
>>to confirm that the setup works and can be used to develop Windows apps.
>>I am writting a simple C program under Linux that writes antenna NEC
>>input files for yagis entering element dimensions. I have done it for
>>personal work, but could be useful for others( I am a horrible
>>programmer). It could be a good idea to compile it for windows as well.
>>Just for my local amateur radio friends that are lazy to install 
>>Linux! ;-)
> 
> This is a good idea:-)
> 
> 
>>Also found Dev-C++ 5 in:
>>http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
>>
>>"Bloodshed Dev-C++ is a full-featured Integrated Development Environment
>>(IDE) for the C/C++ programming language. It uses Mingw port of GCC (GNU
>>Compiler Collection) as it's compiler. Dev-C++ can also be used in
>>combination with Cygwin or any other GCC based compiler."
> 
> Personally I do not like "Integrated Development Environments". 
> I find it too complicated to learn how to use properly.....

Yes, me too.

> 
> I heve read recently that a programmer typically produces 10 lines of code
> per working day (all overhead included) and that it is the same in assembly,
> C, C++ or higher level languages. Since one line of a higher level language
> corresponds to many lines of a lower level one, there is a strong improvement
> in productivity with higher level languages.
> 
> In my own experience it is not at all like that. It may take me a day to 
> figure out how to write one line of code for a complex WinAPI call while 
> I easily produce 100 lines of C code per day and much more in assembly
> as long as I know what I want the program to do. (It is another thing to 
> devise new algorithms by trial and error....)

Interesting thoughts.

73, Ramiro.



> 
> 73
> 
> Leif / SM5BSZ
> 
> 



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