From: <joh...@ut...> - 2002-01-16 13:31:32
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Hi, a newbie's question: Currently I think about a new projects (purely non-commerical) that should run under Windows 2000 / XP and Linux. Because it needs some user friendly interface (Buttons, ListBoxes, scrollbars, graphical output, ...) I think xvWindows, Kylix, Qt++ or similar stuff will do this. But as far as I know these tools are mainly "connected" to C / C++. Nevertheless I would like to have the power fo Lisp (CLisp). (I remember my days at the university when I worked with Interlisp-D / Loops). My question: Are there any toolkits for my needs (Win32 / Linux) that can be used via CLisp? What are there pros and cons, is there a "best" one? Are there any "Hello World" examples? Many thanks and best regards, Johann Murauer jmu...@ac... |