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Re: MFC
by Philippe Fremy on Monday 12/Apr/2004, @08:24
MFC and Qt do exactly the same thing, so no, there is no binding from one to the other as it would not make sense.

Under java, it is possible to use a Qt implemenation of awt. It is also possible to use Qt directly as an awt/swing alternate implementation but it will only work on unix, unless you have the expensive version of Qt for windows.
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Re: MFC
by Damjan on Thursday 15/Apr/2004, @03:48
> Under java, it is possible to use a Qt implemenation of awt

Where is this QT-AWT implementation? Is it free-software?
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