On 2013-11-28 15:49, Chris wrote:

Also, when writing bindings to native widgets, you're always playing
catch-up too. Once you've got your bindings, the native toolkit has new
methods, features and classes. I still think it would be good to have an
independent GUI toolkit, like Java Swing / FX as opposed to SWT.

Using a native toolkit you only need to create bindings to the new features and add them to the API. With a non-native GUI you need to constantly re-implement the native GUI toolkit yourself. Or using a toolkit that doesn't look like any native toolkit at all.

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/Jacob Carlborg

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