* Looking for a good book on object-oriented GUI programming
@ 2005-11-20 15:09 David MENTRE
2005-11-20 17:53 ` [Caml-list] " Thomas Fischbacher
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From: David MENTRE @ 2005-11-20 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
I'm currently writting a graphical client for a server (demexp, in OCaml
with Lablgtk binding) and I'm realising that I lack most of knowledge to
structure an application in an correct object-oriented way.
So I'm looking for a good book (in French or English) showing how to use
object-oriented programming mechanisms to structure a GUI
application. For example, how to use OO mechanisms to have good
responsiveness, allow the undoing of operations, handle several
operations at once, etc. I'm not interested in a book detailing the use
of a particular toolkit or language. Of course, a generic book with
examples applied in a given language/toolkit does not affraid me.
I've already read the Design Patterns book (Gamma et al.) and I know a
little about SmallTalk, C++, Java and Eiffel.
Many thanks in advance for any pointer,
Yours,
d.
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* Re: [Caml-list] Looking for a good book on object-oriented GUI programming
2005-11-20 15:09 Looking for a good book on object-oriented GUI programming David MENTRE
@ 2005-11-20 17:53 ` Thomas Fischbacher
[not found] ` <20051120153926.M79882@batyuk.net>
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From: Thomas Fischbacher @ 2005-11-20 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: David MENTRE; +Cc: caml-list
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005, David MENTRE wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently writting a graphical client for a server (demexp, in OCaml
> with Lablgtk binding) and I'm realising that I lack most of knowledge to
> structure an application in an correct object-oriented way.
>
> So I'm looking for a good book (in French or English) showing how to use
> object-oriented programming mechanisms to structure a GUI
> application. For example, how to use OO mechanisms to have good
> responsiveness, allow the undoing of operations, handle several
> operations at once, etc. I'm not interested in a book detailing the use
> of a particular toolkit or language. Of course, a generic book with
> examples applied in a given language/toolkit does not affraid me.
You should read Oleg's analysis:
http://okmij.org/ftp/c++-digest/CPP-GUI-mismatch.html
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* Re: [Caml-list] Looking for a good book on object-oriented GUI programming
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@ 2005-11-21 8:44 ` Andrey Batyuk
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From: Andrey Batyuk @ 2005-11-21 8:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
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David MENTRE wrote:
>>I'd recommend to you to take a closer look at Swing (Java Foundation Classes,
>>GUI framework) - it's example of good OO design of GUI library
>>
>>
>Ok. Any specific book or web site to recommend?
>
>
Maybe java.sun.com - look javax.swing javadoc pages?
And most of java books now have enough information on swing. Thinking in
Java should at least
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