Re: Whats a good way to write GUI apps



Adrian Davis wrote:
Quickest way to produce GUI programs on a strange platform is Java.
But probably not quicker than Tcl/Tk...

I find Tcl/Tk extremly ugly (not in terms of code, but how it looks on the screen). Doesn't anyone agree?

I mean, it's ok to make a quick app. for your own needs, but making it for someone else...

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Milan Babuskov
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