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AlexCode wrote: node-webkit[^]
That is now nw.js[^]
The old node-webkit package is depreciated.
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Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Cool! Thanks for the update
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We develope machinery and software (actually the software is the big part as mine is a software company) that goes together for a very specialized function. Even as we use a standard Windows on a PC as underlying architecture for a variety of reasons it still is an embedded environment.
So, native code with the occasional assembler routines and only now we're starting to move from a VB6 interface to a C# one (but the core stays in a native DLL, which we still have to complete due to some logic being in the UI).
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I use 1TBS
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I run CListCtrl on ALL the platforms
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And if a kitchen table counts as a platform, then I eat bacon on all platforms...
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944 ----- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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One year back i have developed a web application in ASP.NET, I spent at least 2 months to run it on cross browsers (IE6+ to IE 11 to FF, Chrome, Safari, NN,...)
If only browsers take so much time for compatibility I think it is better to .....Forget about cross platforms
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The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
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I agree for the browsers part but I strongly disagree about the .NET not being cross-platform! Microsoft does its best to make it fully cross platform and the releasing of the .NET source code proves this. All you need for a true cross platform solution is a nice presentation layer on top of that and thus you will be able to write your code only once and run it on all major desktop platforms - Windows, Mac and Linux. If you don't believe it, check out this project.
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Pavel Vladov wrote: Microsoft does its best to make it fully cross platform and the releasing of the .NET source code proves this.
Considering this was done YEARS after the inception of .NET in Windows, I wouldn't call it do it doing their best.
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I have a legacy web application that is very complicated and uses one of the first versions of the AjaxToolKit and I was told to make it work on IPad. It sounds easy, but it was a pain getting it to work.
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