
That sounds really interesting, it would be great if you could share some of your work by putting it on hackage or posting a link to the repository! -chris On 5 okt 2009, at 12:42, Andrew U. Frank wrote:
writing a gui is a mess (independent of wx or gtk) - too much detail is shown and not enough abstraction is done. haskell can help.
i have written an experimental way of producing the GUI automatically with a description of the semantics of the types and operations involved (a la ontology, evnetually comparable what protege produces). the input is a descriptionof the entity ypes, the fields used, the functional dependencies between the fiels, plus the operations used. the division in screens and their layout.
the rest ist automatic. the result is a GUI (with preferably gtk but i had also a wx version running).
the ideas were inspired by eliot conal's work and wxgeneric, which seemed for administrative applications either too restricted or to specific.
if somebody wants to try it out for his application, please write frank@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at
(there is not much documentation and the code is not yet completely clean - testing by somebody else would be very valuable!)
andrew
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