> If we were on an OOP mailing
> list, I could ask for days how to simulate pattern matching and
> algebraic types---and get a nonsensical runaround involving the
visitor
> pattern and huge swaths of unreadable code.
In such a case, I would be happy if someone told me that there is work
like this:
Gtk2Hs - A Haskell GUI library based on the Gtk+ GUI Toolkit.
Version 0.9.8 is now available from:
http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/
Changes since 0.9.7:
* much greater API coverage, including the new Gtk+ 2.6 APIs
* Yampa/wxHaskell-style properties added for all widgets
* improved re
(By the way, sorry about cross-posting again. People have already
replied to just 'haskell@' and just 'libraries@' but I'll try to stick
to 'libraries@' after this since it seems that some users' mail
clients show them two copies otherwise)
> This idea has been raised before, but it was a while ba
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 12:43 +0100, Duncan Coutts wrote:
> Gtk2Hs - A Haskell GUI library based on the Gtk+ GUI Toolkit.
[..]
> Please report all problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Contributions and feedback are also most welcome.
Sorry, this address should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Duncan
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