[aprssig] Program bloat
Lynn W. Deffenbaugh (Mr) ldeffenb at homeside.toThu Apr 29 18:44:59 UTC 2010
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Tim N9PUZ wrote: > The bloat, and incompatibility with older computers, comes from the > tools not necessarily the programmers. Visual Studio compilers > beginning with VS 2008 cannot create programs that do not have .NET > 3.5 or newer libraries. With .NET 3.5 Microsoft dropped support for > Windows 2000 and earlier versions of the Windows OS. Not exactly true. Visual Studio still supports bare-metal programming with the Win32 API from C. You do not have to use the MFC, .NET, Standard Template Libraries, or anything else for that matter. It's just that a bunch of contemporary programmers don't know anything bu, and it does make quite a few things a lot easier. My APRSISCE/32 client is compiled under Visual Studio but is written in straight C doing direct Win32 calls for the GUI and network communications. 100% self-written code (except for the C runtime library) resulting in a 520KB executable for Windows Mobile. The Win32 exe is 1.4MB, but only because I'm distributing the debug version so I benefit from all of the alert() calls while I'm still actively developing it. Lean-and-mean still exists, you just have to work for it! Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - Author of APRSISCE for Windows Mobile and Win32
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