![]() Having software depending on fashion is ridiculous. I am no really concerned by all those stupidities like Metal Design, Cupertino Design or Material Design.Īt one time all the interfaces was 3d looking (Next Step, Motif, Windows 95,…). My own thinking is that I prefer the later. There is a tradeof to find between an application that looks the same as others application on a given device or an application that looks the same when running on diferent devices. Using OpenGL we could build a graphic library handling all the basic components mandatory for a modern UI : Corona is not tied with a specific plateform. So I think better to solve this chalenge in the framework than in the application. But every programer trying to build an application for multi OS and multi devices will be in front of this major problem. Yes, this is true that building an UI for multi-devices is something like a chalenge. This is the reason I am in the process of separating what is Open Sources and what is Closed Sources Probably the Corona Community could work, at least, on the first point. A graphic editor with integrated menus to change the visual components properties (like Lazarus or Delphi).A complete set of components/widget library for developing a desktop application (Corona seems to be very ‘Game’ oriented).For me LUA is much more fun than Dart (Flutter) or Javascript (React Nativ).Īt first seeing it seems that Corona miss two things : I was able to run the demo in about half an hour, running at the same time on :Īnd when I changed the LUA source the four devices was updated in less than a second. I am totally impressed by my first contact with Corona tools. I am currently investigating for a multi-device toolkit to port a Delphi project: I am not happy with Delphi. No problem to build the Corona Simulator, now. Hi Rob, I am really sorry for the duplicate post. ![]()
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