What exactly do you think that can't be done? Nothing prevents you from writing platform-specific code at will, so I'd say that this statement is false. And regarding the overhead due to using "an emulation" (which is not really what wx is), why don't just try and give some real figures?
Nice, Brian, next time try to get more info before writing this kind of misleading posts.
wxWindows is not LGPL, so I can't see how can it be "invalid LGPL"; if you don't like the license, too bad. There is no copied in code from GPL libraries. The makefile system is not messy at all, much cleaner than most open source projects out there (it's not anyone's fault if *you* can't understand it), and I'd really like to know what do you call "extremely bad C++ coding practice".
Regards,
G.
What exactly do you think that can't be done? Nothing prevents you from writing platform-specific code at will, so I'd say that this statement is false. And regarding the overhead due to using "an emulation" (which is not really what wx is), why don't just try and give some real figures?
Regards,
G.
Nice, Brian, next time try to get more info before writing this kind of misleading posts. wxWindows is not LGPL, so I can't see how can it be "invalid LGPL"; if you don't like the license, too bad. There is no copied in code from GPL libraries. The makefile system is not messy at all, much cleaner than most open source projects out there (it's not anyone's fault if *you* can't understand it), and I'd really like to know what do you call "extremely bad C++ coding practice". Regards, G.