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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1117793" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>I've learned programming on Commodore C64 some 30 years ago and never was able to make the step to object oriented programming... Al those classes, namespaces or methods I never was able to follow. My tools are written in AutoIt. Also development in AutoIt really is fun in general, a resizeable GUI is a lot more complicated than a fixed sized one. An average GUI element is defined with one command and 2 or 3 parameter (position, size and maybe style). But if the GUI is resizeable you need at least three commands with lots of different parameters to adjust the behaviour when resizeing. So it's three times the work. And as this is my first flexible GUI I have to learn all that from scratch...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1117793, member: 109222"] Hi. I've learned programming on Commodore C64 some 30 years ago and never was able to make the step to object oriented programming... Al those classes, namespaces or methods I never was able to follow. My tools are written in AutoIt. Also development in AutoIt really is fun in general, a resizeable GUI is a lot more complicated than a fixed sized one. An average GUI element is defined with one command and 2 or 3 parameter (position, size and maybe style). But if the GUI is resizeable you need at least three commands with lots of different parameters to adjust the behaviour when resizeing. So it's three times the work. And as this is my first flexible GUI I have to learn all that from scratch... [/QUOTE]
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