Conrad Schneiker writes: > ((comp.lang.misc + cc: ruby-talk ML)) > > Clemens Hintze <clemens.hintze / alcatel.de> wrote in message > news:lkputfypum.fsf / alcatel.de... ... > FLTK looks very interesting, but it unfortunately doesn't seem to > have as strong and broad a group of developers as wxWindows, nor > nearly as many users, nor the same level of documentation. (These > are just my general Hah! Gotcha you! :-))) Please consider following sentence: Ruby looks very interesting, but it unfortunately doesn't seem to have as strong and broad a group of developers as Perl or Python, nor nearly as many users, nor the same level of documentation. ;-)))) ... > Looking over the GUI evaluations/debates by the Pythons, the > strongest proponents seem to generally favor wxWindows, and they > further claim that the wxWindows people are quite favorably inclined > toward Python and are quite helpful. This is an issue that they have > been delving into pretty Hmm! I cannot remember right now, but did they ever take FLTK into consideration? And did they decide explicitely against FLTK and *for* wxWindows? If so, perhaps one reason could be, that during the time of that discussion there was already a Python extension for wxWindows. The FLTK extension is *now* on the way! Not totally finished yet at the time being. A second reason may be, that FLTK is not widely known yet! :-( > seriously for quite a while. I think it would probably be unwise to > not follow their lead in this on one hand, and it would be good to > leverage off of their experience on the other. Sure! If they ever did consider FLTK and decided against it due to technical reasons. > (And later on we can get them to convert to Ruby. :-) This should not be our reason for decision! I e.g. do not like a GUI framework like e.g. MFC. I like a toolkit, that works like e.g. Tk. I think a application framework is not as flexible as a toolkit could be. I can take every toolkit and build an application framework around it. But the opposite is not true in all cases. So, IMHO, anybody could find reasons for or against a certain GUI. Just my two cent! ... > Conrad \cle ..