Marc,Dude! Nice makeover on the Web site. It's looking sweet! And a developer actually talking about MVC to boot! Who'da thunk it!;o)
Marc,
Yes, definitely let your friend and his girlfriend know it's a hot looking site. As
far as MVC I've been using it religiously for about 5 years now. Microsoft's n-tier
thing gives me a strange twitch in my left eye. How odd.
I noticed someone ported your stuff to Linux. Quite
This is one issue that I agree with Charles on. I've had the unfortunate
fate of having to program in Swing since it's inception and it still
makes one eye twitch and I go fetal lying on the floor mumbling
something about easier times.
Swing is one of the most overly-complicated GUI APIs with
I swear I had nothing to do with this.
:oD
But that's what I thought too.
:o)
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Date: 06/27/2004 05:51PM
Subject: [xul-talk] xui?
Hi
is there a poll online about how to call
Have they actually trademarked their product XUI? I'm kind
of curious how this would play out within an international
context as other countries (or at least organizations/people
have created XUIs. As well Also throwing into the mix would
be the relationship between copyright and trademark.
I guess the dangling carrot for me would be the following:
- a commitment from Microsoft that they'll not pull the floor
from underneath my feet. I'm referring to what I saw VB
developers experience when Microsoft anounced that they
would no longer support VB and that they suddenly had
I think the biggest irony of this whole article/blog is if you take a
look
at the bottom of the page that this Microserf has provided, there is a
link
to the Web template designer (Bryan Bell). Go to Brian's site:
( http://bryanbell.com/ ) and on the right side column, you will see
the
Interesting read although not surprising. Many GUI APIs/platforms
are being retrofitted to suddenly support XML
marshalling/unmarshalling because of XAML and other efforts.
This one sounds like a good example of an API that needs a serious
overhaul in order to support this type of feature.
Marc,
KDE
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For KDE there is an XML API for marshalling/unmarshalling XML. The XML
API is in the _KDE_ API found at:
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdeqt/kde3arch/xmlgui.html
It is very primitive, but it is a start.
For Mac, there's a very primitive feature to describe
You're welcome. So, can we expect to see Gtk-XAML next week?
;o)
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Date: 08/15/2004 05:51PM
Subject: Re: [xul-talk] Re: [xul-announce] GTK# Fails The XAML Test
Wow again. This week seems like the week of shockers. This will
definitely heat/stir things up a bit.
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Date: 09/23/2004 10:48AM
Subject: [xul-talk] Google Prepares To Launch
This is very cool. Marc has quite a few nice code examples up there at
CodeProject.
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Date: 10/05/2004 07:19PM
Subject: [xul-announce] MycroXAML 1.0 Download Now Available @
Sure. The Apache foundation is one such example of open source prooving
utility in the open source community. An not just utility but competing.
In the very least open source solutions drive creative direction even if
the open source solution is used as a guide how *not* to build
something.
Son,
Actually it's not my project. I just thought it sounded a little over
the top that's all. Personally I thought you had some really legitamite
points (mapping too closely to Swing components, package dependencies,
etc.) but with sucks in the statement, it has a habit of weakening the
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