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Re: CF: Suggestion and comments



On Mon, 8 Apr 1996 08:30:28 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:

>
>On Mon, 8 Apr 1996, Ken Woodruff wrote:
>
>> 
>> Brian Thomas writes:
>> > A Windows client would probably achieve the stated goal of 
>> > expanding the popularity of CF more than any one other 
>> > software objective I know of. Ken Woodruff (you still 
>> > out there Ken??) once stated that he was interested in
>> > programing the client. 
>> 
>> Still out here, still interested, haven't started.  I'd guess it's still
>> possible I might want to take up this project later this year (summer
>> looks to be relatively slow).  I'm open to suggestions as to approach,
>> for example do you think it's worthwhile to try to develop a common
>> API for the user interface and network routines that will allow us to share
>> most of the client code across UNIX/X and Windows versions or should
>> we take the client/server communication protocol as a starting point and
>> develop a client for Windows from scratch using more standard (from a
>> Windows perspective) programming and user interface techniques?   
>> 
>> --Ken
>
>	I'd recommend a strong definition of the client/server
>communication protocol as a start.  If you make one that is more text than
>binary (i.e. move object7 x7 y30\n instead of \0x13\0x07\0x07\0x1e) I'd be
>willing to start on a Tcl/Tk client.  Tcl/Tk has been ported to Windows
>and the Mac, so with a little work, a Tcl/Tk client should be very general.


I've had some experience programming c++ for windows using winsock, so
I could also work on this;)

bill


Bill Farrar, C++Windows Programmer.
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