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- In a message of 21 Mar 96 Paul Kenneth Egell-john wrote to All:
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- PKE> At the moment though, both MUIBuiler and GadToolsBox output C code
- PKE> where you easily can identify callbacks (they are put into their own
- PKE> files), so there are no sweat making the Gui and then adding the
- PKE> neccessary codes to the callbacks. (I do recommend the latest
- PKE> MUIBuilder).
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- But still (and correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm in Assumption-Land here), you go
- through the following process:
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- 1. Build the GUI
- 2. Write the code
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- If you need to make big changes to the GUI after you've completed step 2,
- you're in trouble, right? A proper integrated visual environment would be
- perfectly happy with this. It would be keeping track of all the 'extra' code
- (that the programmer has coded) aswell as the GUI itself..
-
- Sure, the GUI builders are a very useful set of tools, but I don't think they
- along make a visual programming environment like Visual BASIC..
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