Hi Tom! As a programmer I use SB for prototyping. I think the problem is, that designers really need a visual UI and CSS editor.
Upcoming web-standards like Web Components and frameworks like Google Polymer really shine, when it comes to connection between programmers and designers. --Benjamin On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 9:19 AM, Tom Eugelink <t...@tbee.org> wrote: > My two cents would be that maintaining a UI builder is an awful lot of > work, while I expect that a lot of programmers won't be using SB because it > always has limitations. Either with complex layouts or custom controls. > "Real" programmers probably use FXML directly or even just code it in Java. > So the "return on investment" probably is fairly low and thus the resources > can be much better spent on the core. IMHO. > > > On 5-3-2015 02:34, Mike Hearn wrote: > >> I agree that SB is probably something that can be well maintained by the >> community at this point, especially with commercial backing from Gluon >> > >