Cross-platform GUI frameworks were hot in the 1990s.
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Cross-platform GUI frameworks were hot in the 1990s. This review paper of platform-independent GUIs is interesting as it was published in January of 1995, just a few months before the original release of Java. The paper is a snapshot of the pre-Java market and covers mostly C/C++ products, plus one in Lisp (CLIM) and a couple based on Smalltalk.
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Cross-platform GUI frameworks were hot in the 1990s. This review paper of platform-independent GUIs is interesting as it was published in January of 1995, just a few months before the original release of Java. The paper is a snapshot of the pre-Java market and covers mostly C/C++ products, plus one in Lisp (CLIM) and a couple based on Smalltalk.
@amoroso
Do you know of any similar paper/summary for now (ca. 2025)? -
@amoroso
Do you know of any similar paper/summary for now (ca. 2025)?@mikro2nd No, sorry.
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Cross-platform GUI frameworks were hot in the 1990s. This review paper of platform-independent GUIs is interesting as it was published in January of 1995, just a few months before the original release of Java. The paper is a snapshot of the pre-Java market and covers mostly C/C++ products, plus one in Lisp (CLIM) and a couple based on Smalltalk.
@amoroso
cross platform GUI still sucks and we dont have many options -
@amoroso
cross platform GUI still sucks and we dont have many options@alavi I take refuge in Medley Interlisp and CLIM.
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@mikro2nd No, sorry.
@amoroso
I've been looking for a cross-platform toolkit for (desktop!) UI lately, and it's thin pickings as far as I can see. Qt. Compose Multiplatform. Flutter. (But those latter 2 far prefer mobile platforms, and it shows!) It's a pretty sad scene. Everybody wants to do either web or mobile and to hell with desktop.Me, I'm predicting a swing back to desktop over the next decade or so...
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@amoroso
I've been looking for a cross-platform toolkit for (desktop!) UI lately, and it's thin pickings as far as I can see. Qt. Compose Multiplatform. Flutter. (But those latter 2 far prefer mobile platforms, and it shows!) It's a pretty sad scene. Everybody wants to do either web or mobile and to hell with desktop.Me, I'm predicting a swing back to desktop over the next decade or so...
@mikro2nd I'm lucky as I don't do anything cross-platform, and would use CLIM if I did.
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Cross-platform GUI frameworks were hot in the 1990s. This review paper of platform-independent GUIs is interesting as it was published in January of 1995, just a few months before the original release of Java. The paper is a snapshot of the pre-Java market and covers mostly C/C++ products, plus one in Lisp (CLIM) and a couple based on Smalltalk.
@amoroso is there a version without Cloudflare in front of it? My mobile canât pass their âtestâ.
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@amoroso is there a version without Cloudflare in front of it? My mobile canât pass their âtestâ.
@3rz That's weird as the page worked for me in Firefox up to a few tens of minutes ago, but now I get the warning too. I tried disabling uBO and Privacy Badger but I still get the warning, even in Chrome. Maybe a breaking update to Safe Browsing?
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@amoroso is there a version without Cloudflare in front of it? My mobile canât pass their âtestâ.
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@tengkuizdihar Thanks for the heads up.