Too bad this is true.
On the other hand, even Lisp is making progress in the field - SBCL
and maybe wxCL (wxWidgets for CL) might already be an option, though
it might be a bit of pain in the backside..

On Nov 21, 2007 11:42 PM, Dave Dyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >Maybe we should really think of a project - doesn't have to be the one
> >I started (now I find most of it ugly..)
> >
> >Who'd be in?
>
> GUIs are the bane of all "framework" projects.  They're essential and
> wildly unstandardized, both across platforms and for different
> development environments, even on the same platform.  Common lisp
> is more afflicted to this than C.
>
> To a lesser extent, networking is also in the same category.
>
> The only methodology where both networking and GUIs are cross platform
> is Java.
>
> .. of course, if you're in the school that says "so what, Microsoft
> Windows and C is the only platform I care about", then not a problem.
>
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