
Hi Felipe, I think I read somewhere that Gtk2Hs is the more active project, so it might be more mature. On the other hand, Gtk kinda sucks on Mac OS X. I hate how Gimp or GnuCash look when I run them on OS X. On Windows Gtk runs fine except that the file browser looks out of place. Daniel. Felipe Lessa wrote:
If I were to write one right now (and I might actually need in a few days), I'd use Gtk2Hs.
Cons: - Does not fit Haskell's style. - Very imperative, everything in IO.
Pros: - Terrific binding: (almost) complete, working, tested. - Multi-platform (as far as Gtk itself is). - If you need, reading Gtk's C docs is straightforward. - Seamless integration with Cairo (yay!). - ... (probably more)
I already used Gtk on other languages before Haskell, though, so I'm somewhat biased.
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