there's at least one example for each of those other compilers.
WHERE?
Send me a simple one that works. In any of the below options. If you
have one.
AFAIK
Excuses me, in my education I have never come across this acronym what
does that stand for if don't mind restating yourself.
It just so happens that CW was the best option around when the SDK was
first released,
How long ago was that?
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On Jul 20, 2005, at 10:36 AM, Aaron Ballman wrote:
My question is what is the reason for leaving a development for
plugins with a software package like codewarrior which is not
supporting us anymore. Very sad for plug in writers. Also their sdk
kit only has code for CW and if your using on older version the
conversion process, which is not a clean one wipes out all the
settings needed to make a plugin.
Um, we haven't stuck you with CW as your only option. You can use
XCode, gcc, VC++ and mingw for creating plugins for REALbasic. And,
AFAIK (which can be very little when it comes to plugins on certain
days), there's at least one example for each of those other compilers.
It just so happens that CW was the best option around when the SDK was
first released, and so it's been the main option for developing
plugins. Since it was the first environment supported by our SDK, it
stands to reason that it has the most example projects.
~Aaron
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