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  2. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    VisualWx, Boa Constructor, PythonCard, Spe, XRCed, wxGlade, wxFormBuilder, DialogBlocks ($), wxDesigner ($) wxWindows License: Portable, rich widget set, free licence, semantic similarities to MFC make migration easy. Xaw, Athena: 1983 1.0.13 [23] C MIT X11: XUL: XML, JavaScript portable XVT: 1989 2010 C and C++ Design for C and architect for ...

  3. Glade Interface Designer - Wikipedia

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    Glade Interface Designer is a graphical user interface builder for GTK, with additional components for GNOME.In its third version, Glade is programming language–independent, and does not produce code for events, but rather an XML file that is then used with an appropriate binding (such as GtkAda for use with the Ada programming language).

  4. wxFormBuilder - Wikipedia

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    wxFormBuilder is an open source GUI designer application for wxWidgets toolkit, which allows creating cross-platform applications. [2] A streamlined, easy to use interface [3] enables faster development and easier maintenance of software.

  5. Comparison of user interface markup languages - Wikipedia

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    optional (e.g., text editor), wxGlade, XRCed, wxDesigner, DialogBlocks wxWidgets-based applications XUL: Mozilla Foundation: Free, MPL: December 1998 1.0 [4] optional (e.g., text editor) Gecko-based applications XFD (user interface) Abbott Informatics ? 2004 JScript .NET, JavaScript: STARLIMS v 10-11 XForms: World Wide Web Consortium: Free, W3C ...

  6. wxWidgets - Wikipedia

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    wxWidgets (formerly wxWindows) is a widget toolkit and tools library for creating graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for cross-platform applications. wxWidgets enables a program's GUI code to compile and run on several computer platforms with no significant code changes.

  7. Code::Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Code::Blocks is a free, open-source, cross-platform IDE that supports multiple compilers including GCC, Clang and Visual C++.It is developed in C++ using wxWidgets as the GUI toolkit.

  8. wxPython - Wikipedia

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    This is a simple "Hello world" module, depicting the creation of the two main objects in wxPython (the main window object and the application object), followed by passing the control to the event-driven system (by calling MainLoop()) which manages the user-interactive part of the program.

  9. wxPHP - Wikipedia

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    wxPHP (for wxWidgets for PHP) is an extension for the PHP programming language that wraps the wxWidgets library, which allows writing cross-platform software desktop applications that make use of the native graphical components available to the different platforms.