Re: [gtk-list] Opionion about which is the most logical and well thoughout and useful graphical toolkit.
- From: Eric Harlow <linuxgeek yahoo com>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] Opionion about which is the most logical and well thoughout and useful graphical toolkit.
- Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 18:44:23 -0800 (PST)
I program in Java quite a bit and it would be nice not to have to
remember which API I'm using - Java, GTK+, Win32, ...
Better bet would be to wait for someone to develop a native compiler
for Linux so Java compiles natively. I heard somewhere that there's a
project started to do this.
-Eric
---Edward Ing <ingal@home.com> wrote:
>
> I have programmed quite a bit of Java and I am wondering what
developer's
> opinions about AWT/JFC in comparision to Gtk or Qtk are from a GUI
> developer's point of view.
>
> Actually, I am thinking of starting a project to make a native-code
> X-windows Toolkit which parallel's the Java AWT/JFC so that
developer's in
> the future will not have to learn different Toolkits.
> No offence to you GTK guys, but as a developer I think it would be
nice to
> have a unified windowing toolkit.
>
> Anybody see this as a worthwhile project.
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