Correct me if wrong - but D has no GUI based RAD environment - ie window
painter. Unless one is not buildig GUI based apps that one fact would
preclude me moving to D.


On 5/1/07 08:04, "Ronald Vogelaar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Stefan wrote:
>> 
>> Am 05.01.2007 um 08:32 schrieb Ryan Dary:
>> 
>>> There is a group of us out there that is unhappy with REALbasic and
>>> would turn to another product immediately if it just offered that one
>>> or two things that we're using from REALbasic.  What is that one
>>> piece for you?
>> 
>> I developed a relatively big library, which allows to develop DB apps
>> quite fast.
>> The lib is a kind of an alternate db bindings lib for RB.
>> Additionally, the lib
>> contains other stuff, like a NotificationCenter, LinceseManagement,
>> StandardEvents
>> for various controls. The lib is the result of 2 years work - and a
>> spin-off of several
>> other projects.
>> 
>> Well, Cocoa's CoreData Bindings approach is fast too, but I prefer to
>> be able to
>> deploy to different platforms, not only OS X - at least potentially.
>> If Apple would
>> decide to port Cocoa to Windows finally, I's switch back.
>> 
>> I checked QT, but decided against it. C++ is too expensive for my
>> typical tools.
> 
> I'm currently checking out D: http://www.digitalmars.com/
> Looks promising, but I'm not unhappy with RB. I find the language not as
> flexible as I'd like, that's why I'm looking at alternatives. It's
> probably not going to cause me to abandon RB though. That'd be a  waste
> of all previous efforts.
> 
> Ronald Vogelaar
> http://www.rovosoft.com
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