On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 16:57 +0100, Chris Hills wrote:
> Tom Opgenorth wrote:
> >> What could be better to use Gtk# or Winforms?
> > The rule of thumb would use: if the majority of users are Windows,
> > use WinForms. If Linux, use GTK#. Of course, this is assuming that
> > you're equally skilled
Tom Opgenorth wrote:
>> What could be better to use Gtk# or Winforms?
> The rule of thumb would use: if the majority of users are Windows,
> use WinForms. If Linux, use GTK#. Of course, this is assuming that
> you're equally skilled in both.
Bear in mind that if one chooses Gtk# one will have t
Alan McGovern escribió:
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> 2009/2/12 Daniel Espinosa mailto:eso...@gmail.com>>
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> We are working on a project using Mono/C# for a GUI independent
> library, but in parallel one library to use GUI objects (the
> presentation layer) witch will use the first library as a data
> pro
2009/2/12 Daniel Espinosa :
> The GUI must works on Linux/Windows among other OSs and both libraries will
> be free software.
>
> What could be better to use Gtk# or Winforms?
The rule of thumb would use: if the majority of users are Windows,
use WinForms. If Linux, use GTK#. Of course, this is
2009/2/12 Daniel Espinosa
> We are working on a project using Mono/C# for a GUI independent library,
> but in parallel one library to use GUI objects (the presentation layer)
> witch will use the first library as a data provider.
>
> The GUI must works on Linux/Windows among other OSs and both li
We are working on a project using Mono/C# for a GUI independent library, but
in parallel one library to use GUI objects (the presentation layer) witch
will use the first library as a data provider.
The GUI must works on Linux/Windows among other OSs and both libraries will
be free software.
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