[GUI] wxGlade
Daan Leijen
daanleijen at xs4all.nl
Sun Sep 14 22:36:55 EDT 2003
Hi Luc
> when experimenting with wxHaskell, I was considering some
> basic gui builders, like glade, http://glade.gnome.org/, or
> even the youger http://wxglade.sourceforge.net, that I just
> discovered.
wxGlade looks quite promising ! (it's almost visual basic :-)
> these generate either code via xml ressources files, that the
> code generators read and produce code in the language you
> fancy ( in c++, eiffel, perl, python..).
>
> I was considering giving a try for the wxHaskell binding, and
> was interested in hearing some feedback on that idea ...
As the XML that you will load dynamically is 'untyped', you need
to somehow emit a typed haskell file together with the XML to load
this data safely into Haskell. That would mean that you either need
to extend wxGlade or that you write a typed interpreter for the XML
data in Haskell itself.
-- Daan.
btw. I am personally not a big believer of gui interface builders,
especially not with the "layout" combinators that you can make in
Haskell -- I think that writing the layout with combinators is
faster for an expert than building it in a GUI.
> _______________________________________________
> GUI mailing list
> GUI at haskell.org
> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/gui
>
>
More information about the GUI
mailing list