Pierre,
I agree, my requests are standard GUI. Further, my Opengl needs are nothing special. Although (the most) challenging for me, WPF seems to be a stable modern platform to develop a new GUI. This is the reason for this post, to seek recommendations on 2016-20XX Dyalog GUI options. I'm inclined to push the WPF option and I will likely/definitely need a ton of assistance. In the meantime, I have a lot of work to do before I can start asking useful questions.
Thanks for your comments,
David
2016 GUI recommendations
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Re: 2016 GUI recommendations
You can download the Telerik 2016 .Net community report here and at page 7 of the report is the answer to your question. The survey found that 46% of the respondent are using WPF for Windows desktop application development, 42% are using Windows Forms, 8% UWP and 4% others.
Good reading,
Good reading,
Re: 2016 GUI recommendations
Pierre,
I posted a reply this morning and I look this evening and I do not see my short reply, not sure what happened (I'm traveling today). I agree, nothing unique or new with my GUI and Opengl. My unique contribution is gear geometry with spiral-bevel and hypoid gears. I quickly looked at your links and may be able to make progress. I know I’ll need help if I pursue WPF. I’m looking for a stable GUI to grow, not something for next month. I have a lot of work before I can start asking real questions. If I get going, I will accept your offer and likely ask questions.
Thanks,
David
I posted a reply this morning and I look this evening and I do not see my short reply, not sure what happened (I'm traveling today). I agree, nothing unique or new with my GUI and Opengl. My unique contribution is gear geometry with spiral-bevel and hypoid gears. I quickly looked at your links and may be able to make progress. I know I’ll need help if I pursue WPF. I’m looking for a stable GUI to grow, not something for next month. I have a lot of work before I can start asking real questions. If I get going, I will accept your offer and likely ask questions.
Thanks,
David
Re: 2016 GUI recommendations
Pierre, thanks. Wise or not, my thinking is to attempt WPF first.