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Dec 17, 2008
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[Cancelled] PLUG Advanced Topics: FreeTUIT, Codeless GUI Programming – Jax Bar (CLOSED) Jax Bar 826 SW 2nd Ave Speaker: Eric Wilhelm Codeless GUI Programming A Declarative Syntax Layer for Desktop Graphical User Interfaces This will be the world premiere of a game-changing advancement in the development of desktop graphical user interfaces (GUIs). FreeTUIT removes the verbosity, tedium, and confusion from GUI development and provides a unified syntax for widget layout and configuration which supports good software design practice without getting in the way of rapid application development. FreeTUIT is a syntax and runtime for concisely declaring the layout and configuration of GUI widgets (such as forms, toolbars, buttons, and dialogs). The freetuit interpreter drives a unified object layer which is accessible from event callbacks. This takes you from a blank page to a static demo of the layout with zero setup and allows desktop applications to be developed and deployed faster than web applications by simply removing the HTML, CSS, XML, HTTP, Javascript, Database, Network, and User Agent components. |
Wednesday
Jan 21, 2009
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PLUG Advanced Topics: FreeTUIT - Codeless GUI Programming – Jax Bar (CLOSED) Speaker: Eric Wilhelm Codeless GUI Programming A Declarative Syntax Layer for Desktop Graphical User Interfaces This will be the world premiere of a game-changing advancement in the development of desktop graphical user interfaces (GUIs). FreeTUIT removes the verbosity, tedium, and confusion from GUI development and provides a unified syntax for widget layout and configuration which supports good software design practice without getting in the way of rapid application development. FreeTUIT is a syntax and runtime for concisely declaring the layout and configuration of GUI widgets (such as forms, toolbars, buttons, and dialogs). The freetuit interpreter drives a unified object layer which is accessible from event callbacks. This takes you from a blank page to a static demo of the layout with zero setup and allows desktop applications to be developed and deployed faster than web applications by simply removing the HTML, CSS, XML, HTTP, Javascript, Database, Network, and User Agent components. |