Hello Antoine, 2006/4/13, Antoine Hersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > My experience is making a good UI is a lot of works( aka way more than you > imagine)
My own experience is the same as yours. > Before choosing a solution we should set goals and there relative > importance. My try : Nice summary. Could you put this on the Wiki and post the URL here? Regarding Emacs, Eclipse, TeXmacs, ... None of them convinced me entirely (I'm an Emacs user, reading mail and news and coding with Emacs). Regarding Axiom, Common Lisp is a known (and standardized) scripting language, with a lot of documentation, tutorials and external libraries. Axiom is already written in Common Lisp, so it would reduce the number of languages to standardize our tools on it. You have underline an important point: we must use external codes/projects because we can't reinvent the wheel. But we also have our own long term objectives, that require a certain level of quality. External code will never match exactly what we need, so we must choose, on each specific case, whether we reuse an existing solution or re-invent one that suites better our needs. Best wishes, d. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
