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Cross-platform "Hello, World" graphical application in OCaml
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Date: | 2005-02-22 (23:38) |
From: | Richard Jones <rich@a...> |
Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] Cross-platform "Hello, World" graphical application in OCaml |
On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 09:23:31PM +0000, Jon Harrop wrote: > Yes, if you're already using OpenGL then there are a lot of > advantages to having an OpenGL-based GUI. Even if you're not already > using OpenGL, it is the most cross-platform GUI-capable API and runs > on virtually any modern computer, typically with performance orders > of magnitude better than anything you'll get with Qt, GTK, WxWindows > or any other software renderer. This sounds like fun but all my client wanted was a boring old Windoze application with the standard look and feel. The only fancy part of it was the fact that it generated and updated some charts and graphs in real time. Rich. -- Richard Jones, CTO Merjis Ltd. Merjis - web marketing and technology - http://merjis.com Team Notepad - intranets and extranets for business - http://team-notepad.com