Tim Keating wrote:
Christopher Wright Wrote:

Tim Keating wrote:
Supporting .net would give you access to the most modern and probably 
best-currently-supported Windows API. It would, if you counted Mono, add a very 
nice cross-platform UI framework. Finally, depending on what version was 
supported, it might enable you to write Silverlight apps in D, permitting 
flash-like apps that run cross-functionally in a web browser.
Cross-platform UI framework? You're talking about GTK#, right?

I think you forgot a smiley :-)

But on the off-chance you're serious... I meant WinForms (or, as of .Net 3, 
WPF, which -- on pain of getting lynched in this newsgroup -- is the most 
powerful and flexible UI framework I've ever seen).

Mono has a usable WinForms implementation. I noticed some issues using the NUnit GUI in Mono, though. Since GTK# is cross platform and more polished on all platforms I've seen it on, I'd prefer GTK# over WinForms for .NET applications that might run on Mono.

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