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Thursday
I recently switched several of my c++ projects from ___ to FLTK 1.1.7
beta (initial one for licensing reasons, and then all others for
productivity/preference reasons).
The productivity benefits of fltk/fluid seem to be a perfect match for
ruby's famed productivity (and the licensing is similarly liberal--no
need to share code just because it is statically linked to the gui
toolkit while being normal-LGPL regarding modifications to the gui
toolkit itself).
To my dismay, I discovered that ruby-fltk is horribly out-of-date so I
cannot use ruby with my new favorite GUI toolkit!
Are there plans to revitalize the ruby-fltk project? Or is there a
newer project that already took its place?
This might be a good project for a grant...ruby and fltk seem like a
perfect match (licensing, productivity, very active development).
beta (initial one for licensing reasons, and then all others for
productivity/preference reasons).
The productivity benefits of fltk/fluid seem to be a perfect match for
ruby's famed productivity (and the licensing is similarly liberal--no
need to share code just because it is statically linked to the gui
toolkit while being normal-LGPL regarding modifications to the gui
toolkit itself).
To my dismay, I discovered that ruby-fltk is horribly out-of-date so I
cannot use ruby with my new favorite GUI toolkit!
Are there plans to revitalize the ruby-fltk project? Or is there a
newer project that already took its place?
This might be a good project for a grant...ruby and fltk seem like a
perfect match (licensing, productivity, very active development).