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U++, formally known as Ultimate++ - is a C++ RAD framework that aims to reduce the code complexity of typical desktop applications by including all necessary toolkits into a single C++ framework. Programs created with it works on multiple Operating Systems and Hardware Architectures with performance without needing to write platform-specific code.

It possesses an Integrated Development Environment called TheIDE[3] that is designed to handle all library features.

Features

Some key features includes

  • Includes an IDE with a GUI Designer
  • Uses heavily RAII and auto pointers-like mechanisms to avoid manual memory management and could limit the use of pointers in the code [4]
  • Can emulate[5] native widgets look and feel. On X11 systems, Ultimate++ supports GTK+ widgets look and feel.
  • The standard distribution comes with U++ sources included.
  • Uses NTL as a template system instead of STL.
  • Supports databases, with libraries to connect with various database systems.
  • Designed for high-performance application use cases with a low memory footprint and efficient use of system resources.
  • Retains backward compatibility, allowing developers to upgrade to new versions of the framework without issues.
  • Provides support for Unicode to make applications in multiple languages.
  • Document editor,[6] Debugger, auto completion[7] and Icon Designer[8] for making tool icons with less effort.
  • Possible to work with Android NDK and SDK[9]
  • Web development and other features [10]

Supports

Operating system

  • Windows
  • GNU / Linux
  • Unix-Like OS
  • MacOS

Compilier / Port

  • GCC
  • Clang
  • Visual C++
  • MinGW

Database

  • Microsoft SQL
  • MySQL
  • PostgreSQL
  • Sqlite 3

Software built on U++

Example applications using U++ are:

See also

References

Further reading

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