Okay.  Thanks for the explanation.  I just want to
understand the goal clearly.  There is not enough
hours each day to learn all the new things that come
along.  Of necessity, I like to focus my time as much
as possible. 

For the longest time, I resisted jumping off
Pythoncard onto those next big things - waiting for
the proper time to jump off the
client-server-desktop-GUI mode onto a
network-computing mode.  It took a while for Ajax (and
other Javascript tools) to get to anywhere usable but
still had a ways to go before being a serious
alternative to desktop-GUI.  So, I waited some more. 
Then I stumbled across qooxdoo and from what I can
see, it has great potentials.  I hope that
qxtransformer does deliver what it says it can.

I'll give it a try.

Regards,

> -----Original Message-----
> From: bibliograph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 2:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; qooxdoo
Development
> Subject: Re: [qooxdoo-devel] GUI builder (was is
qxtransformer ready?)
> 
> 
> kc106_2005-qooxdoo schrieb:
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > If, as you said, "You can literally write an full
> > application in a few hours", why wouldn't it be
the "official" way 
> > qooxdoo does things?  Or ask in a different way,
when would 
> you *not* 
> > use qxtransformer and stay with pure qooxdoo then?
> >
> > (Sorry but I am not expert in XML and doesn't
really
> > know enough about it).
> >
> >   
> Hi John, we interested in and working on closer
integration with the 
> qooxdoo team, both just haven't had enough time for
it yet... But I 
> think that the priorities are different, too - the
qooxdoo developers 
> are interested in producing and improving an
innovative and 
> well-designed javascript framework, while we want
the xml-based 
> declarative GUI description just to "work" for the
limited day-to-day 
> needs and goals of application development. But I am
hopeful 
> that these 
> goals can move closer together once the qooxdoo API 
> stabilizes. We'd be 
> happy if you'd try out our stuff and let us know if
the existing 
> documentation is helpful.
> 
> Christian
> 

--
John Henry

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