On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 at 10:21:34 UTC, Robert M. Münch wrote:

However, I'm happy to post some updates/screenrecordings to show our progress.

Works for me.

What are you interested in or what would you do with such a framework?

You sparked my interest because it sounds like you're working on something similar to what I cover in a blog I've been writing since January (http://gtkdcoding.com).

Rather than write something from scratch like you guys (I'm not that brave) I take an OOP approach to GtkD, modularizing so it's as close to using Lego as possible.

This blog is a revamp of another I started back in 2006 for PHP-GTK, but using D rather than PHP and updated to GTK 3.x. The original also included an application framework (which I haven't yet reproduced in D) with a pluggable do/undo/redo system.

So you can see why I perked up when I read your thread.

And I assume your framework is written with D as a base language? And you said it's cross-platform, too? Windows, Mac, Linux? Are any of the BSDs supported?

Assuming all that, we're very much of the same mind: cross-platform GUI applications made fast-n-easy using a single language and toolkit.

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