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From: | john |
Subject: | Re: [Chicken-users] cross-platform gui toolkit |
Date: | Thu, 8 Feb 2007 11:56:54 +0000 |
I agree. My preference would be SDL and GTK+ based on self interest. Both of these work well on the mobile/handheld devices I am interested in. I have written some bindings to libsdl-console (the kind of thing you find in Quake) with Chicken and it was very easy and worked well on a handheld. I have not done any GTK+ programming but some fairly influential mobile phone projects are being based on it. For desktop development I use Cocoa but there is also GNUstep which I have not tried. I am not sure there are many fans of Objective-C out there though! Perhaps we need to take a vote/poll on all the options available. John. On 08/02/07, Daniel Sadilek <address@hidden> wrote:
It seems to me that here are two groups. One wants a slick API for 3D-OpenGL-game-development and the other a comparatively big API with lots of standard-widgets for standard-looking desktop-applications. Perhaps we should distinguish between the requirements these two groups have? I suppose that two different APIs are necessary.
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