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  • D David Wulff

    I am looking for companies that license source code for grid controls and/or graphical processing libraries. I know of Stingray's Objective Grid, and Dundas' alternative, but what others are available, and what are there strengths and weaknesses. Also, I would be interested to hear from anyone who has used either Stingray's of Dundas's grid products (Dundas Dave excluded - I don't want shameless plugs ;P ). David Wulff dwulff@battleaxe-software.co.uk

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    Chris Losinger
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    Graphical Processing Libraries - That's me :) www.smalleranimals.com/isource.htm -c ---------------------- www.smalleranimals.com

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    • D David Wulff

      I am looking for companies that license source code for grid controls and/or graphical processing libraries. I know of Stingray's Objective Grid, and Dundas' alternative, but what others are available, and what are there strengths and weaknesses. Also, I would be interested to hear from anyone who has used either Stingray's of Dundas's grid products (Dundas Dave excluded - I don't want shameless plugs ;P ). David Wulff dwulff@battleaxe-software.co.uk

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      Vagif Abilov
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      I've been using Stingray Objective Grid. It's very good, although it takes time to learn it since it is _very_ object oriented (in a good sense). But once you learned it, you can achive great things with it. What I dislike with it now (but it seems to be a problem with other vendors as well) is that Stingray almost stopped its development. It happenned after Stingray was acquired by RogueWave.

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      • D David Cunningham

        Hey David, Hmmmm, I don't really think what I do is 'plug' our products as much as make sure that a) they are included as an alternative where appropriate, and b) to make sure that points disucussed are accurate. That's all. It doesn't help anyone, particularly me, to be a salesman 24 hours a day. I think we've got good stuff, and I'm proud of it, so shoot me :) Happy holidays everyone, David

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        Im sorry if it came out like that, basically what I didn;t want was: "Buy Dundas - Theeeeeyrrrrre great" (like the kellogs frosties advert). I know you probably would never do it, but it has happened to me in the past :(. Have a good break, David Wulff dwulff@battleaxe-software.co.uk

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          Graphical Processing Libraries - That's me :) www.smalleranimals.com/isource.htm -c ---------------------- www.smalleranimals.com

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          Jim Howard
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          Chris, I just want to thank you for putting up your jpeg class on your web page. Last month I was going to interview for a job. They asked me to bring a sample program, so I cobbled up a simple web browser. Your jpeg class was perfect and worked like a champ, and I got an offer from the interview. thanks Jim :cool:

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            Chris, I just want to thank you for putting up your jpeg class on your web page. Last month I was going to interview for a job. They asked me to bring a sample program, so I cobbled up a simple web browser. Your jpeg class was perfect and worked like a champ, and I got an offer from the interview. thanks Jim :cool:

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            It is kinda cool how CodeProject really acts as a support network for each of us in our work. It really isn't all about what we can do as individuals as much as how we can channel our access to resources, our relationships, etc. Don't read this the wrong way Jim, I'm not questioning your competence, I'm sure you're rock solid. It's just really cool to see how the net is accelerating our abilities. David

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            • D David Wulff

              Im sorry if it came out like that, basically what I didn;t want was: "Buy Dundas - Theeeeeyrrrrre great" (like the kellogs frosties advert). I know you probably would never do it, but it has happened to me in the past :(. Have a good break, David Wulff dwulff@battleaxe-software.co.uk

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              David Cunningham
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              No problem, I would really like to think we're all friends here. I count on you guys to keep me in check :) David

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              • D David Cunningham

                It is kinda cool how CodeProject really acts as a support network for each of us in our work. It really isn't all about what we can do as individuals as much as how we can channel our access to resources, our relationships, etc. Don't read this the wrong way Jim, I'm not questioning your competence, I'm sure you're rock solid. It's just really cool to see how the net is accelerating our abilities. David

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                Colin J Davies
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                I think you have struck on something Dave, albeit verbosely as quite possibly any Canadian in the cold would. :-) It doesn't matter how Jim gets his Job, What really matters is Jim gets his job and then manages to perform to his new employers expectations ! It also doesn't matter how Jim does this performance, but that Jim does perform.
                When employing a programmer / solution provider the employer should concern themselves with whether the programmer can perform and not how. Thus and therefore Eg It doesn't matter if an employee finds there solutions at www.dundas.com or www.codeproject.com or self creates them, but what matters is that the employee does find the solutions and is capable of implementing , said solutions. Regardz Colin Davies Ere hypocrisies or poses are in, my hymn I erase. So prose I, sir, copy here

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                • J Jim Howard

                  Chris, I just want to thank you for putting up your jpeg class on your web page. Last month I was going to interview for a job. They asked me to bring a sample program, so I cobbled up a simple web browser. Your jpeg class was perfect and worked like a champ, and I got an offer from the interview. thanks Jim :cool:

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                  Chris Losinger
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                  no problem. tell your firends to stop by and buy something expensive :) i'd love to retire early. -c

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                  • C Colin J Davies

                    I think you have struck on something Dave, albeit verbosely as quite possibly any Canadian in the cold would. :-) It doesn't matter how Jim gets his Job, What really matters is Jim gets his job and then manages to perform to his new employers expectations ! It also doesn't matter how Jim does this performance, but that Jim does perform.
                    When employing a programmer / solution provider the employer should concern themselves with whether the programmer can perform and not how. Thus and therefore Eg It doesn't matter if an employee finds there solutions at www.dundas.com or www.codeproject.com or self creates them, but what matters is that the employee does find the solutions and is capable of implementing , said solutions. Regardz Colin Davies Ere hypocrisies or poses are in, my hymn I erase. So prose I, sir, copy here

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                    Chris Losinger
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                    for that matter, it shouldn't matter if the employee does the work at home, in the office, or on the beach... (if only my boss believed that). also, it shouldn't matter if the employee works for one, two or three other companies - as long as the work gets done. ahem... -c

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                    • C Chris Losinger

                      for that matter, it shouldn't matter if the employee does the work at home, in the office, or on the beach... (if only my boss believed that). also, it shouldn't matter if the employee works for one, two or three other companies - as long as the work gets done. ahem... -c

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                      Oh, oh, I see the makings of a return of our off-shore programming thread of a few months ago... My $.02, The right individual can do wonders as a loosely-bound contractor, but usually having someone as an integral part of the team, working closely with others in marketing, test, development and management provides far greater value. There's an infinite amount of variety in employment arrangements of course, and each situation should be evaluated for its merits. David

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                      • C Colin J Davies

                        I think you have struck on something Dave, albeit verbosely as quite possibly any Canadian in the cold would. :-) It doesn't matter how Jim gets his Job, What really matters is Jim gets his job and then manages to perform to his new employers expectations ! It also doesn't matter how Jim does this performance, but that Jim does perform.
                        When employing a programmer / solution provider the employer should concern themselves with whether the programmer can perform and not how. Thus and therefore Eg It doesn't matter if an employee finds there solutions at www.dundas.com or www.codeproject.com or self creates them, but what matters is that the employee does find the solutions and is capable of implementing , said solutions. Regardz Colin Davies Ere hypocrisies or poses are in, my hymn I erase. So prose I, sir, copy here

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                        Jim Howard
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                        Just in case it was not clear, I didn't claim in the interview to have written the smaller animals jpeg class. I just used it as a component to render jpeg images inside my demo application. Its a great class for that purpose. I've used the raw jpeg code before, and this was 10x easier. I just wanted to thank the author for his work, not claim it for my own. I did not claim to have written MFC, WINSOCK, expat, or STL either; but I used in my little demo browser. The point of my demo was precisely to show how I could quickly come up with a working (if simple) application by rolling available components into a project. I thought that using components was the whole point of C++. Jim

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                        • J Jim Howard

                          Just in case it was not clear, I didn't claim in the interview to have written the smaller animals jpeg class. I just used it as a component to render jpeg images inside my demo application. Its a great class for that purpose. I've used the raw jpeg code before, and this was 10x easier. I just wanted to thank the author for his work, not claim it for my own. I did not claim to have written MFC, WINSOCK, expat, or STL either; but I used in my little demo browser. The point of my demo was precisely to show how I could quickly come up with a working (if simple) application by rolling available components into a project. I thought that using components was the whole point of C++. Jim

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                          Colin J Davies
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                          Jim, 1. We have no disagreement ! 2. You were Clear ! 3. I was trying o say you did it the right way. >>> I thought that using components was the whole point of C++. 4. That is oop. What I am trying to say is not just being able to use components that is important, But also the ability to find the components is a great skill ! Best of luck with your Job hunting // Regardz Colin Davies

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