Hello Marc, > Sounds great. I was eyeing the RSS reader in > Longhorn's XAML as a fun thing > to do in MyXaml and to spur me on to getting a > couple other features > finished.
Great that you support the XUL/XAML/XUI coding challenge. > Also, I have a great little RPN calculator > application using MyXaml for the > declarative part of the user interface. The demo > illustrates another > interest of mine, the MVC pattern, and how markup > and MVC can go really > hand-in-hand. At one point, I had the demo running > with inline code in the > markup as well! > > There's a screenshot of it on the www.myxaml.com > <http://www.myxaml.com/> > website, and you can download the demo there as > well. Thanks for pointing it out. It looks like you're already done with the code challenge ;-) > Anyways, a comparison of the different XUL > technologies to implement the > same thing would be a great study. Personally, I > think it would make a > great article on The Code Project as well. It think so too. A Code Project article about the XUL Grand Coding Challenge 2004 or whatever we name it would be fantastic. > Let me > know if you're interested Of course I'm interested. I think it helps everybody to promote their own XUL/XUI/XAML toolkits and it's going to be a good reference. > in that-contributing authors would require giving me > permission to publish > their code, or create an account on > www.codeproject.com > <http://www.codeproject.com/> so they can be listed > as a co-author. I suggest checking in the code samples under an open source license so you can publish them. Do you need an extra permission to publish open source code in print or online? > Why CP > does not have a XUL section, there is a broad > readership base and I think > people would find it interesting. Besides, with > Longhorn's XAML, etc., > they'll need to add an XUL section soon. Yeah. I think it's a great opportunity to kick off a XUL/XAML/XUI section at CP. To get the XUL Grand Coding Challenge 2004 going I suggest agreeing let's say on two simple examples (e.g. twenty minutes each) and maybe one optional free-style example that allows you to highlight how much more you can do. Once we have a short write-up about the XUL Grand Coding Challenge 2004 we can invite people who don't follow along on xul-talk or aren't subscribed to xul-announce and hope they send in some examples too. - Gerald ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials Free Linux tutorial presented by Daniel Robbins, President and CEO of GenToo technologies. Learn everything from fundamentals to system administration.http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=1470&alloc_id=3638&op=click _______________________________________________ xul-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xul-talk