From: Masao M. <mu...@hi...> - 2004-03-15 15:32:02
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Hi, On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:19:03 -0800 (PST) Joao Pedrosa <joa...@ya...> wrote: > > Hey :) > > --- Laurent Sansonetti <lr...@gn...> wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 14:47, Masao Mutoh wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Ruby-GNOME2-0.9.1 is released. > > > This is a bugfix release of Ruby-GNOME2-0.9.0. > > > > > > Enjoy! > > Good job. Thanks. > The ruby-gtk2-0.9.1-1-i386-msvcrt-1.8.zip file is > corrupt though. Oops, I uploaded it again. Sorry for incovinient. > I remember the first time that I used these bindings. > I compared it to Java+SWING. I had built an IRC client > using Java + SWING (basic stuff as always, used only > by myself), but it consumed lots of memory. I then > began learning Ruby. I took a look at TK, but I didn't > like it. Then I took a look at FOX. I even ported my > IRC client to Ruby+FOX. But FOX didn't have a good > enough Table component. I then took a look at > Ruby-GTK+2. It seemed powerful right away. And as I > kept learning it, it never disappointed me. The only > thing that I couldn't do with it was to build it on > Windows. I then ported my IRC client to Ruby-GTK+2, > and ever since it has been my preferred GUI toolkit, > which coupled with Ruby is just perfect :) > > (I managed to port my IRC client to PyGTK+2, but I > didn't like the syntax of Python) > > Well, the future looks brighter than ever for > Ruby-GTK+2. Thanks to tell your experience. I hope people who try GUI programming will think so. > TODO: bother Masao for him to try to take ride of the > console window on Windows. That ugly black window just > sucks :) Ahh. I think this can solve to use fonts.conf or .gtkrc. But I've not solve it yet. Are there anyone to try to fix it? > Thanks Masao and the Team. You guys rock ! Cheers, -- .:% Masao Mutoh<mu...@hi...> |