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Welcome to TT-Solutions!

TT-Solutions is primarily a wxWidgets consultancy and support company. Our team includes several core developers of the wxWidgets library itself and, thanks to this, we are uniquely well-placed to provide help for your projects involving it. More generally, due to our long experience of writing cross-platform software, we can offer valuable advice on large scale portable projects development in C++. Please see the full list of the services we provide for more details.

About Us

The company was founded by one of the principal developers of wxWidgets, Vadim Zeitlin, in January 2004 in order to provide technical support for the users of wxWidgets. Since then we have successfully fulfilled this task for our many satisfied clients and were also involved in development work on many customers projects, notably in the financial and scientific software area.

We also remain true to our open source roots and TT-Solutions is today one of the main contributors to wxWidgets and actively participates in several other open source projects.

July 7, 2022
wxWidgets 3.2, the latest stable release of wxWidgets, in development since several years, is finally available.
September 1, 2020
New gcc-warnings-tools script for C/C++ programmers for showing information about all the available warning options.
June 23, 2015
Release of where-included: a new tool for C/C++ programmers for finding the header file dependencies.
July 28, 2014
A new release of Bakefile, a makefile generator tool, is now available.
August 22, 2013
Added apache-splice-logs tool page.
March 31, 2013
Added new svn-to-git migration article.
August 6, 2012
Minor mladmin update: fix the script to work with recent Perl versions.
July 25, 2012
New diff-pdf tool description added.
April 27, 2012
wxWidgets training course proposed by TT-Solutions has been updated to cover version 3.0, please see training page for more information including the plan and some examples.
December 5, 2011
Another new script to help dealing with removing #pragma once from your code if needed.