Threepenny-gui
What is it?
Und der Haifisch, der hat Zähne
Und die trägt er im Gesicht
Und Macheath, der hat ein Messer
Doch das Messer sieht man nicht.
Bertold Brecht - The Threepenny Opera
Threepenny-gui is a GUI framework that uses the web browser as a display.
Features include:
- Easy installation. Everyone has a reasonably modern web browser installed. Just install the library from hackage and you are ready to go. The library is cross-platform.
- HTML. You have all capabilities of HTML at your disposal when creating user interfaces. This is a blessing, but it can also be a curse, so the library includes a few layout combinators to quickly create user interfaces without the need to deal with the mess that is CSS. A small JavaScript FFI allows you to include JS client libraries.
- Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) promises to eliminate the spaghetti code that you usually get when using the traditional imperative event-based style for programming user interactions. Threepenny has an FRP library built-in, but its use is completely optional. Employ FRP when it is convenient and fall back to the traditional style when you hit an impasse.
Status
The library is still very much in flux, significant API changes are likely in future versions. The goal is make GUI programming as simple as possible, and that just needs some experimentation.
- ?? September 2013 – Release of threepenny-gui-0.3.0.0
Gallery
Applications written with Threepenny.
Daniel Austin's FNIStash
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Daniel Mlot's Stunts Cartography Track Viewer
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Releases and Resources
- Download on Hackage
- Documentation
- Feedback and Contact
- Maintainer: Heinrich Apfelmus <apfelmus at quantentunnel de>
- Bugs and feature requests? Issue Tracker!
- Source code on github
- threepenny-gui development branch