Dear Peter, Thanks for your answer.
On 10/9/06, Peter VAN ROY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
QHTML was written by Donatien Grolaux. He has been working on more advanced kinds of GUI programming combined with distribution, for his Ph.D. (e.g., migratory interfaces that can be composed dynamically). He has a fairly stable version of this new 'Q' version. I don't know if it works in a Web
Right now, it was the web part that was most intereting to me (as a way to experiment with using just Oz and external calls to R, instead of the bunch of HTML, Python, Javascript, and R files that we use now for our web-base applications).
browser (the 'HTML' part) but it certainly works in Tcl/tk and the graphic toolkit part is well-factored. Donatien can tell you more.
Yes, thanks, he has corresponded with me (off-list, I think). Best, R.
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