If You Hate GUI Coding, You'll Love XVT DSP
With the ANSI compliant C++ code generated by DSP, you can expect native platform performance. DSP is not an emulator, and it doesn't require a runtime component. DSP guides you through the development process from defining the architecture to laying out the interface to building the final application. Using the DSP libraries, you simply compile on all the platforms you need.
With the C++ code generated by DSP, you can expect native platform performance. DSP is not an emulator, and it doesn't require a runtime component. DSP guides you through the development process from defining the architecture to laying out the interface to building the final application. Using the DSP libraries, you simply compile on all the platforms you need. WithDSP, you can:
- Drag & drop runtime objects to create relationships (hierarchy)
- Quickly lay out the user interface
- Customize screen layouts for different monitors
- Manage object states using a simple tabbed dialog
- Automatically preserve and regenerate the modifications you elect to make to the C++ code
- Achieve native language performance without learning proprietary languages or different toolkits
- Integrate existing or third-party development tools
With the C++ code generated by DSP, you can expect native platform performance. DSP is not an emulator, and it doesn't require a runtime component. DSP guides you through the development process from defining the architecture to laying out the interface to building the final application. Using the DSP libraries, you simply compile on all the platforms you need. With DSP, you can:
- Drag & drop runtime objects to create relationships (hierarchy)
- Quickly lay out the user interface
- Customize screen layouts for different monitors
- Manage object states using a simple tabbed dialog
- Automatically preserve and regenerate the modifications you elect to make to the C++ code
- Achieve native language performance without learning proprietary languages or different toolkits
- Integrate existing or third-party development tools