Hi everyone,
as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
hardest part.
It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop
application as a web app too.
When the app starts, a haskell web server start listening on localhost
port 8080 for example
2010/1/10 Günther Schmidt gue.schm...@web.de:
Hi everyone,
as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
hardest part.
It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop application
as a web app too.
When the app starts, a haskell web server start
Günther Schmidt wrote:
as probably most people I find the GUI part of any application to be the
hardest part.
It just occurred to me that I *could* write my wxHaskell desktop
application as a web app too.
When the app starts, a haskell web server start listening on localhost
port 8080
I wrote a package to turn Hack applications into standalone apps using
Webkit. The code is available at
http://github.com/snoyberg/hack-handler-webkit. However, it's currently
Linux-only. However, if I was going to write a desktop app based on an HTML
GUI, I would bundle Webkit like this. It fixes