Tim Matthews wrote:
"Last but definitely not least, two windowing libraries complete the
language's offering quite spectacularly. The mature library DWT is a
direct port of Java's SWT. A newer development is that the immensely
popular Qt Software windowing library has recently released a D
binding (in alpha as of this writing)."
In other words, so long and thanks for all the fish: GDC and wxD ?
About the gui toolkits: Never mind the fact that GTKD has been working
stable for a long time unlike the QT port. Best to include both to keep
wars at bay in my opinion like kde vs gnome.
Even though there are native versions of GTK+ for Windows and Mac OS X,
I think wxWidgets looks slightly better (it does use GTK+ on Unix/X11)
As for the news article, to make it interesting I suppose that it has to
mention the latest and greatest ? And DWT _is_ standard DMD GUI library.
--anders