> 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
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