On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 11:28:52AM +0200, Marc Boeren wrote : 
> > > There exists wxPython and wxPerl... why not wxPHP? 
> > > Any thoughts from the php-gtk people?
> > 
> > I guess I need to know what you are asking before giving a 
> > meaningful reply.
>  
> I was not really asking, just for some thoughts on the 
> subject. What I am curious about, is how do the capabilities 
> of wxwindows and gtk+ compare to each other. What are the 
> strong points of one versus the other (aside from the 
> os-native lookandfeel versus gtk-lookandfeel, which is a 

I suggest you find out yourself and based on those findings start
the wxPHP project (or not ;).

> One of the questions that could be useful: Is there room for 
> two such projects, php-gtk and wxphp?

This is a useless questions IMO: I guess if you'ld have asked any
PHP people before PHP-GTK was released if its useful, they'ld
have probably negated the answer. 

On the other hand, the answer is as easy as: Is there room for
two desktop projects (gnome, kde)?

Or better: is there a need for Imlib2 when there is GD? Most use
GD but some prefer Imlib2.

People'll probably find answers leading to a 'no' too ;) But I
can't find one right now.

- Markus

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