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- From: hemmer@hemmer.adsp.sub.org (Franz Hemmer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Amiga Application Framework
- Message-ID: <hemmer.02m9@hemmer.adsp.sub.org>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 01:16:59 GMT
- Reply-To: hemmer@hemmer.adsp.sub.org (Franz Hemmer)
- Organization: Interactivsion
- Lines: 35
- X-NewsSoftware: GRn 1.16e (7/4/92) by Mike Schwartz & Michael B. Smith
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- In article <68764@cup.portal.com> Lee_Robert_Willis@cup.portal.com writes:
-
- > ABSTRACT:
- >
- > I'm trying to develop an application framework skeleton that will
- > work for 99% of Amiga Intuition programs. Before I invest too
- > much time in this, I'd like to know if this has already been done.
-
- Well, we have ToolMaker and GadToolsBox, both of which are far from
- perfect. What I would be looking for, is a highly customizable code
- generator, which is able to re-read a source that has been modified,
- and then remake the user interface !!!! I believe this exists on the
- NeXT computer.
-
- > But (and this _is_ something of a criticism) I've never seen any C= document
- > that does tell you the "best" way to structure a full-blown application to
- > avoid these pitfalls. (I'm not a developer, just a hacker. Perhaps C= has
- > such a thing for developers.)
- >
- > So has anyone heard of this?
-
- Yes! David N. Junod has written 55308 bytes about 'Modular Event Processing',
- which presents an excellent scheme for processing events from multiple
- sources! The document is in some older AmigaMail issue, propably in some
- 1989 issue.
-
- > Lee Lee_Robert_Willis@cup.portal.com
-
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-
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