Hi Bulat, Bulat Ziganshin wrote: > if main part of your program is GUI - it's better to stick with C# and > all its visual bells and whistles. the only good thing with gtk2hs is > that you got Linux portability for free. actually, people will think > that you have developed it on linux and ported to windows at the last > day :D
Isn't there now a Windows native look for gtk2? When will gtk2hs support it? In the meantime, I guess that is an advantage of wxHaskell. > look at http://freearc.org screenshots Bulat - very, very nice app! Why haven't I noticed that link here before? > if you develop serious (say, commercial) application - consider > developing algorithm in Haskell and writing GUI in C# or C++ to take > best of both worlds. But then you need to rewrite the GUI part from scratch to get it to run on other platforms. Regards, Yitz _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
