No. Just looking at classes: http://componentkit.org/appledoc/html/index.html it seems to be an approach orthogonal to UIKit.
Anyway, it seems to use Core Animation, which is what we actually need for any sort of UIKit, which we may finally have functional this year (fingers crossed GSoC proposal gets in before deadline tomorrow, and that it gets accepted, and that the student I found works on the project the way I hope he will). That reminds me, I should ask him to subscribe to the mailing lists and introduce himself... On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 9:08 PM, Lars Sonchocky-Helldorf < [email protected]> wrote: > Is this http://componentkit.org/ of any mater for us? Would it help us to > get an UIKit clone ready? > > Quote from their website: > > > ComponentKit is an Objective-C++ view framework for iOS that is heavily > inspired by React. > > > > ComponentKit takes a functional, declarative approach to building UI. It > lets you focus on what your UI should look like, not the steps necessary to > build it. It emphasizes a one-way data flow from immutable models to > immutable components that describe how views should be configured. It does > the heavy lifting of building a view hierarchy from this description. > > > > The framework was built to power Facebook's News Feed and is now used > throughout the Facebook app. We introduced ComponentKit at the @Scale > Conference in September > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnustep mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep >
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