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In opposite of that examples wxWidgets is C++, so have this efficiency and doesn't adds any extra layer to your code.
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Don´t mentiones about Microsoft Visual based frameworks that only works for windows, or some ones like that addas layers over layers. In C++ there is QT, a great framework, but as some disadvantages that have to be mentioned in first place its emulate the platform look, while wxWidgets uses the platform libraries for create the graphic interface and in second place QT have a diferent approach using propietary layers between the code you write and the final C++ code that is compiled. Maybe one of the most popular is Java, but it's not an efficient alternative for some aplications. There are a number of options available for cross platform GUI development. wxWidgets is a very complete framework with solutions for almost every thing you need but keeping the simplicity in the usage.
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Linking it with the appropiate library and compiles makes your applications look appropiate to the target platform. It gives an easy-to-use API very similar to the MFC API. WxWidgets is a set of C++ libraries conforming a framework for multi-platform GUI developing.
#CODE BLOCKS WXWIDGETS TUTORIAL INSTALL#
This article is intended to guide a beginer programer to install the needed resources and develope a single aplication with wxWidgets using Code::Blocks as the IDE for that. Started by Julian Smart at the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute of Edinburgh University in 1992, the framework was ported to many platforms since then. WxWidgets is a framework for cross-platform GUI development in C++. Introduction to wxWidgets GUI programming with wxSmith Introduction