Linked by Andrew Youll on Mon 8th Aug 2005 06:05 UTC, submitted by Mirek Fidler
General Development Ultimate++ 0.98.7 was released. Ultimate++ (U++) is an attempt to provide the optimal Windows/Linux development platform based on C++. By utilizing of new ideas in C++ development, Ultimate++ achieves significant reduction of source code complexity for most applications when compared to other development platforms. To get a clue how development using U++ looks like, see this example.
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Confused
by Richard James on Mon 8th Aug 2005 07:09 UTC
Richard James
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2005-07-07

How does Ultimate++ reduce source code complexity?

Is it a library?

Is it an IDE?

Is it some other sort of tool?

If you are writing applications that do not use a GUI does it help?

RE: Confused
by on Mon 8th Aug 2005 07:16 in reply to "Confused"
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> Is it a library?

Yes.

> Is it an IDE?

Yes.

> If you are writing applications that do not use a GUI does it help?

Yes.

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RE[2]: Confused
by on Mon 8th Aug 2005 09:24 in reply to "RE: Confused"
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Can you elaborate?

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