I am mostly a back-end writer. I dabbled a little with Scala before going
to Clojure. (And more on the back-end as on the front-end.) But there was a
discussion (I do not remember if it was on a Java or Scala newsgroup) that
Swing was not the right interface for writing GUI's. I settled for QTJambi,
but I was told I should look at Apache Pivot.

If I understand it correctly the ‘only’ way to do GUI in Clojure is with
Swing through the seesaw library. Am I correct that this is the ‘only’ way?
If so, there is no problem using Swing?

Again, I do not have much experience with writing GUI's. But the example I
saw with seesaw was inviting.

-- 
Cecil Westerhof

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