
27 Jun
2011
27 Jun
'11
8:45 a.m.
On 14:19 Mon 27 Jun , Øystein Kolsrud wrote:
I haven't had a look at any of the other libraries out there, so I don't really have much to compare with, but a problem with qtHaskell is that it's usage is very non-functional in nature, and a lot of it's C++ background shines through into the Haskell code (for instance management of constructors/destructors). But on the whole I am pretty happy with it.
That seems to be quite common with haskell GUI libraries. Even GTK is extremly imperative by nature, almost clear mapping between the C version and the Haskell version. The general concensus seems to be that 'no-one wants gui libraries, as everything can be done on the web' :/. -- Mats Rauhala MasseR