Thanks, Heinz... I may.

Right now I'm still exploring what I want the API to be. I was hoping
to achieve something a bit "thicker" that could insulate the user from
Java classes completely. The user wouldn't even have to know Swing or
handle JObjects or worry about the event thread... In other words, it
wouldn't be a wrapper API for Swing, but a Clojure GUI api that,
coincidentally, is /backed/ by Swing.

This may be an unrealistic goal, but I've got pretty far down the path
of designing it, though I definitely don't want to declare victory
until I've figured out a strategy for covering every reasonably common
use case.

-Luke




On May 27, 5:54 pm, "Heinz N. Gies" <he...@licenser.net> wrote:
> +1 For swing especially since I started this already. Look for clj-swing in 
> github, since this seems quite a load of work I'd be glad for any help so :).
>
> Regards,
> Heinz
> On May 27, 2010, at 21:30 , Luc Préfontaine wrote:
>
>
>
> > +1 for Swing.
> > On Thu, 2010-05-27 at 11:59 -0700, Brian Schlining wrote:
> >> +1 Swing.
> >> > +1 Swing.
> >> > > +1 Swing.  There's a ton of documentation out there, and it got some

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