Re: [gnome-love] A RAD for GNOME?



Gambas uses Qt, iirc.  The author says he's quite willing to have a
GNOME/GTK+ backend, someone just has to write one.

Altho really, we have Python, and Glade, which work well enough.  No
need for a whole new language that won't have any existing libraries and
so on.  Probably what would be best is a much more user-friendly UI
builder - Glade needs some serious UI love...  An easy to use (for both
newbies and experienced hackers) UI builder combined with Anjuta or
another IDE w/ Python support would probably do well enough for most
anyone, I'd imagine.

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Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.




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