thedeemon <[email protected]> writes: > It is quite "D-ish", using the power of D metaprogramming and D syntax > quite effectively in some places.
That's nice. > One big 'pro' of dlangui for me is that you can get a self-contained > 1-2 MB binary without dependencies on any DLLs. Small to download, > easy to run, no need for the user to install anything. That's cool as well. > Another one is DML, an analog of QML: > http://stuff.thedeemon.com/lj/dml.png is there some GUI build for DML? > Third one is 100% customizability thanks to drawing everything by > dlangui, so you can change any visual aspect you need. Often without > changing code, because there is support for "themes" that can even be > switched at runtime. But having full source code in D helps too. Uhh...it seems it's another one I've to check ore thoroughly. With some other languages, it was hard to find *single* decent GUI option, while now I see there are plenty options for D. :-) > One downside of dlangui is that docs are often scarce and not enough, > sometimes you need to read source code to see how it works and shall > be used. Well, although there are several GUI options for D, it would be nice if the force would be joined to have *one* native D GUI library using native look and feel which seems to be more important for OS-es like Mac & Windows... Sincerely, Gour -- One who sees inaction in action, and action in inaction, is intelligent among men, and he is in the transcendental position, although engaged in all sorts of activities.
