This project demonstrates C++ development using wxWidgets and CodeBlocks. The process involves reading a source code file, applying updates in-place, and generating a new file with the modified content.
These loosely coupled routines were organized in such a fashion that a new CodeBlocks project that supports wxWidgets, MariaDB, MySQL++ and boost is created effortlessly. This is accomplished by using a skeleton project as a basis for scripting. By using this approach when additional functionality is needed modify the skeleton code and the results are reflected immediately.
When creating a new Code::Blocks project, the default settings lack support for essential features like wxWidgets, MySQL++, and Boost. This environment equips the programmer with the necessary tools for advanced development.
The initial task is to establish a FamilyID. The base information is entered into the dialog below.
The resulting output may be viewed by clicking here.
Mr. Arch Brooks, Software Engineer, Brooks Computing Systems, LLC authored this article.