On Sunday 21 August 2005 03:58, Chris Lee wrote:
If I understand correctly the way MVC coding works, designing the visual
layout of the application is not something you do with a tool like designer
or glade. At least I don't know of any tools which facilitate this anyway.
If done right, using a visual design tool for MVC coding is the way to go.
You can use the visual tool for the "V" part of MVC (model-view-controller)
and simply call all your functions in another library (which would be the
mode/controller part). Thus, once you have your base library, writing a new
GUI simply means using a visual design tool to make new menus, buttons,
dialog boxes, and input forms.
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