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(That Obj-C/Java Req -- Re: Jobs) - Java GUIs
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  • Subject: (That Obj-C/Java Req -- Re: Jobs) - Java GUIs
  • From: Pete Carss <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2002 18:07:49 +0000

This is not flame-bait - honest

Since there seem to be a few Java evangelists on the list, do any of them know of a good tool for building GUIs? I don't hold with the "real programmers to it with code" ethic. IMHO "real" programmers should usually leave the interface to "real" HCI people, who are often non-programmers. I thought that ProjectBuilder was going to fire up IB when I selected a swing project, but alas no. Suddenly made me realise what a good job apple had done integrating Cocoa/Java. I've used netbeans and Jbuilder in the past, but at the moment I don't own a machine man-enough to run either...Are there any standalone apps that do this (mac or windows) or do I have to look to an IDE?

Cheers

Pete
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