Am 04.12.2011 12:50, schrieb Jacob Carlborg: > On 2011-12-02 17:38, Nick Sabalausky wrote: >> "Joshua Niehus"<jm.nie...@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:mailman.1243.1322814889.24802.digitalmar...@puremagic.com... >>>> On 12/1/11 2:59 AM, Walter Bright wrote: >>>>> On 12/1/2011 2:42 AM, Gour wrote: >>>>> I'd like to help with GUI bindings if D community would come more >>>>> close >>>>> together here with some people ready to lead the herd... >>>> >>>> Why not you lead the effort? >>> >>> I just went to the Qt DevDays 2011 and it looks like a lot of >>> work is >>> being done to get QML ready for desktop applications. Its Qt's next >>> gen UI >>> framework and its JavaScript based (it looks pretty good). >> >> Ewww, why are so many organiations trying to put JS on the desktop? >> There's >> that, Win8, Flex, etc. It's such an abomination. Completely backwards. >> What's needed is for proper desktop technologies to take over the web, >> not >> the other way around. I can't beleve the spawn of what had long been >> dubbed >> "Nutscrape" has become, and is still becoming, so prolific. > > I completely agree, JavaScript is quite a horrible language. >
Yes it is - but did you ever tried haXe ? IMO it is the best cross platform language around - you target JavaScript, Flash, PHP, NEKO, C++ and soon Java and C# with one language. Typesafe with type inference, compiled and code completion support from the compiler.