hi, can you share a link to Cocoa, Interface Builder or recommend any other 
web component builders? thanks!

On Thursday, June 6, 2013 3:58:11 AM UTC-4, Dominic Cooney wrote:
>
> +1. .NET maintained this tradition. Cocoa and Interface Builder do it too 
> (File's Owner, etc.). HTML does it too (head, meta, etc.) This is a 
> well-worn, happy trail.
>
> Dominic
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> On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 1:12 AM, Gavin Doughtie <[email protected] 
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>> I think (dare I say it... yes, I dare...) COM in VB showed us that 
>> non-visual components with declarative binding can be valuable for rapid 
>> development.
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, June 1, 2013 3:49:38 PM UTC-7, Gavin Doughtie wrote:
>>>
>>> Thought experiment -- would custom components be usable to do something 
>>> like an X3D implementation? I'm thinking of a situation where there's a 
>>> "root" webGL canvas that composes a large number of subcomponents that 
>>> render into that root component's viewport via a scene graph (constructed 
>>> of other components).
>>>
>>> ShadowDOM doesn't seem particularly useful in this case, but expressing 
>>> things as markup does.
>>>
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