On 2011-11-24 09:24, Gour wrote:
I bet that working on DWT requires some Java knowledge?

Well, yes. It helps. But in general, the part of D that Java supports looks very similar in Java and D. There are a few corner cases where both languages uses the same syntax but the semantics are slightly different.

I've created an organization at github with all the repositories:
https://github.com/d-widget-toolkit/

Thank you.

Can you, btw, give some case for DWT(2)?

I do not use any Java app and have no experience with SWT whatsover.

What would be some pro/cons of DWT comparing it with gtk/qt/wx?

All I know is that it is (like wx) toolkit providing native look...

The thing is that I don't have much experience with these libraries. I have used GTK for a project but that was using C#. I have never used Qt or wx.

I recommend trying to find some page that compares SWT, Qt, GTK and wx and see what it says.

Just so it's not forgotten, JFace is an Eclipse library built on top of SWT for simplifying some tasks. JFace is port to D as well.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JFace

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/Jacob Carlborg

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