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Screen capture application ...
Is C the best language to program a screen capture application that
could either grab real text or image as text and store it in an automated and predifined mode in a DB (no regard if it's Windows, oracle or Linux) ? |
Re: Screen capture application ...
pailleg wrote:
> Is C the best language to program a screen capture application that > could either grab real text or image as text and store it in an > automated and predifined mode in a DB (no regard if it's Windows, > oracle or Linux) ? No, because C knows nothing about screens or DBs. On the other hand, a load of platform specific libraries glued together with some C code might be a good solution (or possibly not). You will have to look round for what decent cross-platform libraries are available (and they are not topical here, sorry) and see what languages they have interfaces for, then consider which language is best for the remaining code. Maybe asking in somewhere like comp.programming would be better starting point, since your question is not topical here where we only deal with standard C not the literally thousands of additional libraries you can use from C. -- Flash Gordon Living in interesting times. Although my email address says spam, it is real and I read it. |
Re: Screen capture application ...
pailleg wrote:
> > Is C the best language to program a screen capture application > that could either grab real text or image as text and store it > in an automated and predifined mode in a DB (no regard if it's > Windows, oracle or Linux) ? > No. I recommend system 360 assembly language. -- "If you want to post a followup via groups.google.com, don't use the broken "Reply" link at the bottom of the article. Click on "show options" at the top of the article, then click on the "Reply" at the bottom of the article headers." - Keith Thompson More details at: <http://cfaj.freeshell.org/google/> |
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