Russ McBride wrote:


Hey Geoff,

Thanks for the link. I always appreciate those kinds of posts. I don't think I've heard a whole lot of great things about wxWidgets.

Hmmm - how odd that we've heard such different things :-)

I believe that wxWidgets does a better job of producing GUI apps that look and feel native to the platform than anything else I've seen or used (including Rev). (of course, doesn't include OS9)

As a sidenote-- a lot of people who've used Python have moved to Ruby and a lot of people who've been stuck using Java have fallen in love with Ruby (me included). Simple, powerful, clean syntax, great development community. Truly a joy to program in. My (long-term) goal is to be able to mix Transcript and Ruby in my runrev apps. If anyone has any ideas or pointers about writing an external to do this I'm keenly interested!

I'd be surprised if that was (practically) doable, in the traditional sense of an external. You could certainly use what I called "remotes" - i.e. socket-based communication from Rev GUI to a Ruby process - and the overhead should be fairly small (you could even use UDP sockets and for the most part ignore the possibility of packet loss, so getting very minimal overhead). I've done that in a few cases (though using Python rather than Ruby), and it has let me do projects that would have been much harder in either one language than they were in the combination of the two.

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