I'm afraid I'm sold. I just read about cells and http://common-lisp.net/project/cells-gtk/ (haven't heard about it before).
To me this looks like a usable way to write (G)UI's. So whatever the underlying toolkit will be (and how inclomplete the implementation to start with), I'd vote for something like this http://common-lisp.net/project/cells-gtk/cgtk-primer.html as the syntax and style, I shall edit. Well, maybe we could drop a few of those "mk-" prefixes (as is "mk-vbox", "mk-radio-button" etc.). But probably I'm sold because I'm biased anyway. Could someone please tell me, what the difference between cells, termite and askemos is? (except maybe for persistance or safety; from cell-doc.lisp, which I just have open): take a system from time T to time T+1 smoothly versus http://www.askemos.org/A849640f672ed0df0958abc0712110f3c/ProcessStep http://www.askemos.org/A849640f672ed0df0958abc0712110f3c/AskemosDVM Looks just like different wording, to me. Anything substancial I'm missing? regards /Joerg _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
