Re: GUI for ATMEL AVR
- From: Chris Hills <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2006 14:46:12 +0000
In article <1167422952.538215.48450@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "noone@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <s.celles@xxxxxxxxx> writes
Most GUI's are going to be far too big.
Yes that's the problem...
Make it modular (use C)
This is quite difficult to do it because the problem of GUI is quite
difficult
Several of the commercial high integrity graphics Libraries I supply are written in C.
You said you teach physics. I am sure that software cones into that somewhere. Don't be so narrow. You could of course work with the Cs teacher on a cross-subject project. That's what we have t do in the real world.This will be a useful project as a
teacher and you can get the students to add components to the system.
I'm not a computer science teacher... I only do it as a hobby ;-)
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