From ruby-talk Sun Nov 12 07:43:46 2006 From: "Leslie Viljoen" Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 07:43:46 +0000 To: ruby-talk Subject: Re: Ruby GUI with IDE Message-Id: X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=ruby-talk&m=116331745615357 On 11/12/06, David Vallner wrote: > M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: > > David Vallner wrote: > >> AliasX Neo wrote: > >> > >>> Windows users, what do you do to develop GUI's for Ruby? > >>> > >>> > >> > >> Handcode / use Python. > >> > >> David Vallner > >> > >> > > Use commercial Microsoft tools, just like they teach you about in the > > Microsoft Certification courses > > > > > > > > You're evil. So very evil. > > (And unfortunately right. MSVS+VB6 by far holds the record in > approachable RAD GUIs. Of abysmal quality, but oh, the quantity and > sheer scope of people making them.) I think Visual Studio 2005 is great. Controls on forms are pixel positioned, but you can anchor any side so that they can be resized, and it's a quick thing to set minimum and maximum sizes. If you anchor opposite sides, the control resizes itself as its container resizes. It's very easy to design and seems to work well. I could never get used to the pain of the X-Windows way, with inserting all kinds of sizers and spacers that don't seem to need to be there. What is the advantage over the MS way? -- Man's unfailing capacity to believe what he prefers to be true rather than what the evidence shows to be likely and possible has always astounded me. We long for a caring Universe which will save us from our childish mistakes, and in the face of mountains of evidence to the contrary we will pin all our hopes on the slimmest of doubts. God has not been proven not to exist, therefore he must exist. - Prokhor Zakharov