Hi all,
I'm working on a FLTK [1] GUI binding [2]. The attraction of FLTK is that it is portable across many platforms, meaning it is easy to:
1. provide a binary for your application that works without installing anything else. eg. no need to install X on Mac. Just double-click!
2. develop on other platforms because both the library and the bindings have few dependencies and compile from scratch without a fuss.
3. provide native solutions that don't require the browser.
To my knowledge no current bindings have all those advantages.
Most of the work of wrapping the C++ in C is done and a number of the examples that ship with FLTK have been ported to C and seem to be compatible.
I have only just started the Haskell bindings.
1. help with the low-level porting. Most of it is just busy work.
2. significantly influence what the Haskelly abstraction layer will look like.