It's what pisses me off - Java had all the opportunity to learn from
the great advances and successes in the '90s and totally failed (as a
community and industry segment). We ended up re-learning all the same
stupid mistakes.
Anyway, I do use IB for MacOS apps (and I'm irritated enough that I'm
actually working on an IB-esque thing I'm calling Markup (framework)
and MarkupBuilder (tool), but it's totally in my spare time, and if
someone scoops me I'll give it up. Anyway, this is now, officially,
OT for the Tapestry list.
Christian.
On Jul 4, 2009, at 8:16 AM, Michael Gentry wrote:
C'mon, the Java world needs time to catch up! Interface Builder has
only been around for 20 years. It is still being used today (with a
few tweaks) to create OS X and iPhone applications. I'm sure by 2010
the Java world will have a tool like this. :-)
mrg
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 5:19 PM, Christian
Gruber<christianedwardgru...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'll tell you though, the one that gives me a NeXT-style
InterfaceBuilder
work-alike for Swing or SWT will probably win for me. (And if
someone let
me build tapestry code that way... drag and drop GUIs... I'd
definitely pay
for that privilege)
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