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Re: [Wxruby-dev] my wxruby starting version
From: |
Gour |
Subject: |
Re: [Wxruby-dev] my wxruby starting version |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Apr 2003 09:09:57 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4i |
Park Heesob (address@hidden) wrote:
> Hi, wxRuby developers?
>
> Recently I started working on wxRuby again.
Hey, it's great news!
Yesterday I contacted Robert Roebling, author of wxDesigner, asking him
whether we can expect Ruby support if we get wxRuby.
Hos reply was: "Yes!".
>
> I didn't use SWIG or Cable, just handmade.
>
> I think it is not difficult to add class or method, but it need more time
> to make it complete.
I playe a little bit with Swig, so I'm interested whether it would be
easy to go with Swig, since Cable doesn't have Ruby support?
> I uploaded my current version for Windows environment.
>
> Download, make a folder, unzip there, and test!
>
> http://www.sm-c.net/wxruby/wxruby.zip
>
> sample code : test.rb , minimal.rb
I am rushing to download & test your version.
OT: Since I am "weighting" between GTK & wxWindows, I'd like to ask a
question: GTK-Ruby performance is hardly usable - gtk-demo is VERY slow
on my machine (Celeron 566 with 256MB).
However, yesterday I downloaded and tried wxPython and it works
smoothly.
Is it the problem with the speed of Ruby vs. Python or in the bindings?
Since wxWindows is a layer on top of native widgets, I'm wondering what
kind of performance one can expect from wxRuby binding?
Sincerely,
Gour
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