
19 May
2011
19 May
'11
midnight
On 5/18/11, Manuel M T Chakravarty
Nevertheless, there are good reasons to develop native applications (especially on the Mac with its user-base spoiled by high-end UX). Luckily, the choice of toolkit is trivial in this case. For Mac OS, we need a Haskell-Cocoa binding. I don't think there are any serious technical obstacles to develop one. Somebody would just have to spend the time and effort to write one.
Can anyone point me to a good resource comparing the pros and cons of developing (say, Cocoa) bindings vs. using a cross-platform library with native look-and-feel like Wx? Thanks, Tom