It's not because you don't use a layout manager, that it is a fixed layout. You can easily set that what attribute of a gui element can grow or shrink. (the width, the height, the x coordinate, the y coordinate,..)
I really prefer it over the traditional layout managers personally. Allot easier and flexible.
I would love to see the UK leave the EU. They are nothing but a bunch of american ass-lickers. But hey, you guys begged on your bare knees to be able to join the EU. You were scared as shit to be left out.
I read this pretty interesting snippet in the local Belgian newspaper (translated):
Gates went to the federal parliament, where he gave a talk about informatization of the government and society to a select number of members of parliament, and chairman of the house of parliament Herman De Croo. He received a number of questions concerning the topic of Free Software (open source), programmes anyone can use and modify for any purpose. "I explained that open source software functions well together with our software", Gates said and added that the existence of free software led to the price decrease of software.
Could it be? Positive words from Bill for Open Source Software? I guess it is because that eID works on open source software, but still..
Well that's an easy question. Apple is right. Apple is always right! Now if it was Microsoft... :-)
It's not because you don't use a layout manager, that it is a fixed layout. You can easily set that what attribute of a gui element can grow or shrink. (the width, the height, the x coordinate, the y coordinate,..) I really prefer it over the traditional layout managers personally. Allot easier and flexible.
I would love to see the UK leave the EU. They are nothing but a bunch of american ass-lickers. But hey, you guys begged on your bare knees to be able to join the EU. You were scared as shit to be left out.
I read this pretty interesting snippet in the local Belgian newspaper (translated):
Gates went to the federal parliament, where he gave a talk about informatization of the government and society to a select number of members of parliament, and chairman of the house of parliament Herman De Croo. He received a number of questions concerning the topic of Free Software (open source), programmes anyone can use and modify for any purpose. "I explained that open source software functions well together with our software", Gates said and added that the existence of free software led to the price decrease of software.
Could it be? Positive words from Bill for Open Source Software? I guess it is because that eID works on open source software, but still..