[DNG] The Gtk+ Hodgepodge 'Object Model'

2016-03-16 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, I am using 'Object Model' in this sense: The way object's data and functions are accessed which tghitly depends on how objects are designed, i.e. their architecture. By the latter I am NOT referring to object hierarchy. Having used in the past for several years other object models in Delphi (

Re: [DNG] The Gtk+ Hodgepodge 'Object Model'

2016-03-16 Thread Joel Roth
Hey Edward, Well props to you for taking this on. Perhaps I will learn a little C++ one day, but as far as I've heard, programmers must be far more disciplined than we humble scripters. I'm just reaching back to possibly revisit a bit of GUI stuff, using Tk from perl. Plain graphics, but code is

Re: [DNG] The Gtk+ Hodgepodge 'Object Model'

2016-03-16 Thread Edward Bartolo
Hi, I am not a scripter, I wish I were, but time and energy are limited. I did create multi-thousand line classes that still work. What I did is undoubtedly the work of programmers although you are setting them apart as if they were a different species/race. Coders are people, some of them even sc