Hi, Cameron Laird wrote: > HOWEVER, I am *very* optimistic about less lofty but more > focused attempts to co-operate. Tk's a good example. Even > without "big" solutions, it'd be a great thing for Rubyists, > Pythonians, and so on all to join in the TkGS design rewrite, > as well as contribute new widgets, correct OS-specific > blemishes, and do other such deeds for the common good. The > Tcl maintenance organization is in the middle of reorganizing > to make it more feasible for "outsiders" to join in. I see > benefits to all the languages from this kind of co-operation. > Similarly, even if Perl and Python can't share RE implementa- > tations at an object-code level, at least their maintainers > can talk together and solve problems with only half the ef- > fort. Great. Along another dimension, are there any synergy prospects between Tk and other portable GUI libraries (either co-operative, or code-copying), such wxWindows and fltk and so on? > I'm collecting notes on these subjects at > <URL:http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/comp.lang.misc/polyglot.html>, > among other places. Thanks. -- Conrad Schneiker (This note is unofficial and subject to improvement without notice.)