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<blockquote data-quote="bigtop" data-source="post: 13410056" data-attributes="member: 407369"><p>developing a proper UI with Windows API is a bit tough work so I think he is correct because the more it becomes tough the more you get paid. when you deal with Windows API directly you need to concern about Handlers, Windows Procedure, and so many functions so most of organizations don't use Windows API for implementing their User Interfaces because it takes time, it utilizes the budget , it needs more developers since it takes more time when the project goes like this way organization can't profit so most of organizations stick with .NET if it's a windows based application. but if it's targeted multplatform Java is a perfect solution beside Java has swing.. </p><p>but remember if the platform is really old (like Windows 95) or if the client insists you to use the Windows API then you have no choice..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigtop, post: 13410056, member: 407369"] developing a proper UI with Windows API is a bit tough work so I think he is correct because the more it becomes tough the more you get paid. when you deal with Windows API directly you need to concern about Handlers, Windows Procedure, and so many functions so most of organizations don't use Windows API for implementing their User Interfaces because it takes time, it utilizes the budget , it needs more developers since it takes more time when the project goes like this way organization can't profit so most of organizations stick with .NET if it's a windows based application. but if it's targeted multplatform Java is a perfect solution beside Java has swing.. but remember if the platform is really old (like Windows 95) or if the client insists you to use the Windows API then you have no choice.. [/QUOTE]
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