If we are heading in the direction of web interfaces, I think we should look at XAML or XUL or something similar. From what I can tell, they will be adding silverlight support to mono, so using XAML will be possible. This also separates the code for functionality from the interface and can allow skinning of the entire application interface set.

This will abstract you from every widget set. Each action could be exported and called from the UI without needing to worry about all that.

At least, that's my take on it currently.

--Tim
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 8:44, Florent THIERY wrote:
Here's a little look-and-feel example that could be done with an
opensource AJAX framework [javascript required]:

http://demo.qooxdoo.org/current/showcase

This may allow easier separation between apps and GUIs. Of course, as
usual we have no idea how well such an app would perform (little &
gratuitous prediction: very bad), benchmarking is needed but ... who
knows ?

This is going along with the ongoings gdk webkit port and gsmd
XmlHttpRequest interface (was topic: embedded webserver).

What do you think ? Is it REALLY unrealistic ? Could anybody try the
url on it's Nokia N770 (lots of happy owners here, right?) and rough
feedback the responsiveness ?

Cheers

Florent


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