Ruby is well connected to GUI already, and can produce GUI with Glimmer with a lot less code than Python or any other competing technologies. I’ll be happy to extend that awesomeness to wxwidgets when it’s fully supported in Ruby again.
Andy
Blog: https://andymaleh.blogspot.com
On May 10, 2023, at 6:32 PM, Eike Dierks via ruby-talk <ruby-talk@ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:
Hi Martin,big thanks to youWe really need to connect ruby to the gui.This is a big step forward.We are all so busy doing servers,no one yet had time to spent time on the client guis apis.On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 12:06 PM martin--- via ruby-talk<ruby-talk@ml.ruby-lang.org> wrote:
For those of you (still) interested in building desktop GUI applications with Ruby this might be interesting.
A first public beta of the newly revived wxRuby3 has been released. Like former editions of this project wxRuby3 aims to provide a native extension wrapping the popular C++ wxWidgets GUI framework libraries.
If you are interested check this out:
Github: https://github.com/mcorino/wxruby3
Rubygems: https://rubygems.org/gems/wxruby3
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