Hiya!

Haskell noob considering to write desktop gui app by developing on
Linux...

Moreover, I'd like the application to be multi-platform and to be
nicely supported on Mac OS X and finally (the least priority) on
Windows.

For long time I was considering gtk2hs (yeah, I'm 'learning' Haskell
too long), but recently one of the important targets for the app
switched from Windows to Mac, and now I'm considering wxhaskell as
well...

Now, based on what I know so far wxhaskell may be better supported on
Mac since GTK+ port is not finished. otoh, I'm a bit concerned about
"Since the core interface is generated automatically from the wxEiffel
binding..." and visiting the project show the status notice:

"The 0.7 release will probably be the last official release.

The project lost its core developer following the 0.7 release in late
June 2003 and it is unlikely that anyone will be able to take on this
vital role. "

So, my question is if this dependency on wxEiffel will change soon,
especially considering the upcoming wx-3.0 release?

Another concern is question of memory management touched upon in the
following article:

http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/archives/2005/07/15/automatic-memory-management/


So, can someone share some thoughts about gtk2hs vs. wxhaskell with
the reference to ease of use, learning curve etc. for a noob not being
too familiar with none of the toolkits and considering suitability for
multi-platform development in Haskell for (priority order) Linux, Mac
and Windows?


I've noticed that wxhaskell is improving ease of install (I'm arch
user) -

http://archhaskell.wordpress.com/2010/01/18/wxhaskell-packaged-for-arch/

and it may be that more devs are actively working on it atm.

Otoh, wx toolkit is often not very much likened (upon mentioning it),
at least, on Linux platform where people recommend Qt and GTK+ (in
general, I prefer GTK+ look over Qt which I do not consider as
option). Why is it so?


Sincerely,
Gour

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