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which GUI is better

bin liu

11/24/2004 10:24:00 AM

Hi all

I am looking for a GUI library which should be easy to learn ,need few codes,and support more common visual component.
I don't want to run enough into any library before I decide to use it.
thanks,advice is acceptable.
thanks .


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3 Answers

luc

11/24/2004 11:26:00 AM

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Hi,

http://www.rubygarden.org/ruby?ComparingG... and
http://trug.stok.co.uk/wiki/index.php?title=Ruby_GU... are useful.

Enjoy!

"bin liu" <ruby@3cn.com.cn> wrote in message
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>
I am looking for a GUI library which should be easy to learn ,need few
codes,and support more common visual component.
> I don't want to run enough into any library before I decide to use it.
> thanks,advice is acceptable.
> thanks .


David Ross

11/24/2004 12:31:00 PM

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bin liu wrote:

>Hi all
>
> I am looking for a GUI library which should be easy to learn ,need few codes,and support more common visual component.
> I don't want to run enough into any library before I decide to use it.
> thanks,advice is acceptable.
> thanks .
>
>
Define better.

I use WideStudio (http://www.Wide...) when needing to create a
good gui. It has its own toolkit and graphical ide designer. Its very
easy to drag n' drop objects, then click generate to create the gui
code. From there you add procedures to events, and you can use your
favorite editor for methods.

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Laurent Julliard

11/24/2004 3:40:00 PM

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bin liu wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am looking for a GUI library which should be easy to learn ,need few codes,and support more common visual component.
> I don't want to run enough into any library before I decide to use it.
> thanks,advice is acceptable.
> thanks .
>
>

May I suggest that you take a look at FreeRIDE
(http://freeride.rub...). It doesn't have code completion for
now but, as a FreeRIDE developer, I'd be glad to collect your thoughts
on that point and what you believe basic code completion should be
like for Ruby.

Laurent


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