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Forum: Programming 12-11-2009
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Open source my WGI, a GUI lib based entirely OIOIC
What WGI? WGI is doing what MFC has done, to encapsulate API, BUT WGI uses OIOIC, instead of C++.

to download WGI 1.0.2 source code: Downloads - oic-wgi - Project Hosting on Google Code...
Forum: Programming 04-27-2009
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Posted By pervise.zhao
Here is also a discussion: Open source my OIOIC,...
Here is also a discussion: Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C. - CodeCall Programming Forum...
Forum: Programming 04-27-2009
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Posted By pervise.zhao
Welcome everyone to continue the discussion,...
Welcome everyone to continue the discussion, express your views on OIOIC.
Forum: Programming 04-27-2009
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Posted By pervise.zhao
I intend to originate a fully cross-platform,...
I intend to originate a fully cross-platform, based entirely OIOIC, window graphical interface library project. Here is a first draft ( To download: Downloads - oic-wgi - Google Code...
Forum: Programming 03-15-2009
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Thank you for the valuable advice! The reason...
Thank you for the valuable advice!
The reason of assuming Microsoft Visual C are its users more and the universal C, right?
Should the "numerious non-ASCII" refer to those in the commentary?
Forum: Programming 03-11-2009
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Posted By pervise.zhao
I have packed the English version individually. ...
I have packed the English version individually.
Please download the "OIOIC-Primer-2nd-Edition-English.tar.gz". (the English version of << OIOIC Primer >> )
Downloads - oioic - Google Code...
Forum: Programming 03-11-2009
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Posted By pervise.zhao
Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C.
OIOIC is a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C programming language.
Please download the "OIOIC-Primer-2nd-Edition-English.tar.gz". (the English version of << OIOIC Primer >> ) ...
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