thanks carla.
I was wondering how it compares with Spec because the idea behind spec is to 
factor out the logic of the application.
I will discuss with esteban.

Stef

> Hi Stef!
> The goal is that Mars works on Mac, Linux and also Windows later, and it will 
> have a bridge for each platform. So far there is a bridge for Cocoa and 
> another one for GTK, and later I will introduce the bridge for Windows.
> In the screencasts of my last post 
> (http://marsonpharo.wordpress.com/2013/07/27/how-to-build-a-mars-application-first-examples/)
>  you can find that I show 2 versions of each example: first running on Mac 
> (with Cocoa) and then on Linux (with Gtk). Nevertheless, the code for 
> building a Mars application is platform independent, so you write the 
> application once and you get it working on Mac and Linux.
> 
> I haven't heard of VWxWidgets, I will check it out.
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> 
> On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Stéphane Ducasse <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I thought that Mars was for Mac but it works on Linux. So is it a layer on 
> top of GTK?
> How does it compare with the binding to VWxWidgets?
> What is the difference with the Cocoa native bridge?
> 
> Stef
> 

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