> > If you're targeting Windows, you can get a working GUI going relatively quickly > using > > C#.NET. Stay away from Managed C++ - Microsoft keep changing the rules with it, so > > you have nothing but trouble. For Linux, learn mad C skillz, and for OSX, > Objective-C > > is the way to go. Oh, yeah, Ruby is cute, and you can get things going quickly with > > it, too. > > That said, MAME frontends have been written for Windows with Visual Basic, (Visual) > Delphi, etc. But Dot Net is probably the way to go these days for quick development. > (Look Arbee, I'm a convert) > > And of course with Mono, it's become an option for Linux. > > That said, given infinite amounts of time, I still feel native C/C++ is better on > Win32... > > *runz* > > - Stiletto
Let not forget Freebasic as well. It deserves love
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