Re: visual version of C++

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This is not the right place to ask this kind of question.

GCC is purely a compiler with a standard library as described in the C++ standard.

What you are looking for is a GUI library/toolkit, some examples are Qt, Gtk, WxWidgets etc. all of which are outside the scope of GCC.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_widget_toolkits


On 3/20/19 5:07 PM, Brian Sargent wrote:
Do you have a version of C++ that is visual with forms, command buttons and
all that, and can draw geometric shapes?  I work as a geophysicist and have
done programming in Fortran then C then C++ for several years.  I have done
some Visual Basic as well as it has controls to access drives, directories
and and lists of files.

Is there a version of C++ that has this visual nature.  I am not an expert
programmer, its just a tool I sometimes need.

It seems Microsoft's Visual Studio supports this functionality in C# and I
don't want to go there.  I want to stay with C and C++ code.

If you are targeting Windows, Microsoft's Visual Studio is a good tool for the task. It can support GUI development for C++ too.


regards,
Brian Sargent




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