On 5/20/13 3:08 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 20 May 2013 at 22:04:06 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
everyone has their own unique idea and where they disagree with each
other.

I don't even agree with myself!

I've been trying to find a good point in this thread to inject my basic thoughts on the subject. This is probably the best place (and it's not directly specifically at you Adam but rather the topic).

I think it's a pretty huge fallacy to even consider that there can be one true standardized gui toolkit. As evidence, just look at the sheer number of them that exist right now. If you could pick a top 10 list, and I think even that would be hard, there's not a clearly ahead of the others champion. There's just too many different philosophies and approaches to the problem with too many competing goals.

The "ideal GUI" is something that I believe can't be defined, much less exist.

As to re-invent vs wrap.. just consider the number of man years poured into your favorite gui toolkits that already exist, and then consider repeating that cost. Aren't there a number of other projects, todo's, bug fixes, etc that would benefit from even a fraction of that sort of investment?

My 2 cents,
Brad

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