On 28/02/2016 12:54, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Sunday, February 28, 2016 at 6:08:44 PM UTC+5:30, BartC wrote:

You have to give someone some shopping to do. What's quicker, jotting
down a list of milk, bread, eggs and so on, or invoking some GUI program
where you have to first look for each category, then have to choose the
exact subcategory, size, quantity...

Dunno what that has to do with GUI
It seems to be to do with 'coding-up'


It's comparing a drag-and-drop approach with just writing a list or script using text. And in a situation where there can be thousands of possibilities.

To extend it further, imagine having to write a document using a mouse rather than a keyboard. And doing so by having to bring up the right word each time and drag it into place. It would take forever.

Going back to GUI for creating dialogs, it just doesn't work for me (admittedly I've never tried it except for some tinkering decades ago). The first dialog I create will be bound to have a conditional layout which depends on parameters now known until runtime. Or when one element has a dependency on another.


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