View Poll Results: What kind of code do u want a front-end designer generating?

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  • Pure win32 C code

    10 76.92%
  • MFC code

    3 23.08%
  • RC code

    0 0%

Thread: What kind of code do u want a front-end designer generating?

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    Cool What kind of code do u want a front-end designer generating?

    What kind of code do u want a front-end designer generating?

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    hate to break this too you...

    MFC is an infierior and horribly designed API. It is badly incompatable, and uses outside libraries, it destroys the idea of C/C++ and is a discrase to programming, its like trying to make VB == C/C++.

    Horibbly atroucities, SPH

    P.S. I say real C/C++ Code, Go with the pure stuff! (Thats how I do it)

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    hm... As a user of your product, I would like to have the choice.

    hth
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    core API

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