Details, Explanation and Meaning About WxWidgets

WxWidgets Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

In computing, wxWidgets (formerly known as wxWindows) is an open source, cross-platform widget toolkit, that is, a library of basic elements for building a graphical user interface (GUI).

wxWidgets is released under "a permissive modified (but explicitly OSI-approved) LGPL". It was started in 1992 by Julian Smart who, as primus inter pares, is still a core developer.

wxWidgets enables a program to compile and run on several computer platforms with (no or ?) minimal code changes. It covers systems like Windows, Apple Macintosh, Linux/Unix (for X11, Motif, and GTK), OpenVMS, and OS/2. An embedded version is being worked on.

Bindings are available for many commonly used programming languages, among them C++, Perl, Java. For a complete list, with links to the respective project sites, see the external references at the end of this article.

wxWidgets is best described as a native toolkit. Instead of emulating the display of widgets using graphic primitives on the different supported platforms, wxWidgets provides a thin abstraction to the native widgets. In other words, the underlying wxWidgets code prefers calling a native widget on the platform (refer to [?? similar to ?] SWT/Eclipse/Java), instead of reimplementing custom widgets. This leads to a faster, more native looking interface when compared to toolkits like Swing (for Java).

wxWidgets is not just designed to display GUIs. It also has a built in ODBC based database library, an Interprocess Communication layer, socket networking functionality, and more.

Name change from wxWindows to wxWidgets

On February 20th, 2004, the developers of wxWindows announced that the project was changing its name to wxWidgets, as a result of discussions between Julian Smart and Microsoft regarding Microsoft's United Kingdom trademark of the term Windows.

External links

Language bindings:


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