I soon have to do major surgery (= an almost complete rewrite) on a
graphical user interface, currently in O'CamlTK.
Since retargeting to incompatible GUIs is such a boring job, I'd like
to hear which toolkit do you see in your tea leafs as the future
toolkit of choice?
- O'CamlTK [ (-) will be superseded by LablTK (I guess)
(-) inconvenient (no polymorphic variants) ]
- LablTK [ (+) more convenient than O'CamlTK
(+) part of O'Caml 2.99 ]
- mlgtk [ (+) Gtk+ is nicer than Tk (and no-Tcl is nicer than Tcl)
(-) is it ported to everything but the kitchen sink? ]
- lablgtk [ same a mlgtk, plus
(-) still beta
(+) appears(!) to have the slickest API ]
If you don't want to step on someone's toes, you can send me mail,
since I have no intention to start a flame war.
Merci,
-Thorsten
-- Thorsten Ohl, Physics Department, TU Darmstadt -- ohl@hep.tu-darmstadt.de http://heplix.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de/~ohl/ [<=== PGP public key here]
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