On 2/6/07, felix winkelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I agree with Joerg. Currently I am developing with bigloo and I am
> looking for a good GUI library to use with it. As I have used Gtk+
> before (in OCaml and C), I am just experimenting how would be a bigloo
> interface to gtk. But I do not think I will use bigloo for all of my
> Scheme developments. The next project could be in Chicken, for
> instance. So common libraries to many scheme implementations are
> valuable to me and I think the Scheme community should put efforts to
> develop them, when possible.
>
For that the Scheme community would first need a common FFI...
Why? Wouldn't the SRFI just cover the API which a user of the GUI
library can expect to have, rather than implementation strategy for
every Scheme?
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