Hello,

I think, for small sites there is no need for a visual designer.
If you have a larger project, normally you create a standard how your
application/windows/forms should look.
In this case, writing a Gui + Generator, wich satisfied your needs for 100%
is not so hard. We are'nt in the 1980. So, if your project lasts say over 4,
5 Months - it is cheaper to take Manpower for 1 Month writing the gui +
generator. Then you have exactly what you want and all further projects
speed up.

I think, a visual designer should not go into the core. This is a typical
addon. 

I wan't from a framework like qooxdoo:
.) clear coding conventions
.) Moduls/widgets with are easyle extendable and configurable
.) most possible freedom in programming/using the framework
.) good documentation
.) stability
.) stability
.) stability ...

Everything else is "Luxus" for me. Fine when it is available, but not a
must.

@stefan
Btw. a question: If a GuiBuilder is a "killerfeature" for you - why do you
code in qooxdoo and not in extjs? A'n answer to this question would be
interesting for me.

Regars
Michael




 

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