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VisualXBLite Environment
DESCRIPTION
Started year 2006 by John Evans to the benefit of an XBLite community created by David Szafranski, viXen is a Visual Designer for GUI application, written in the programming language XBLite itself, which generates the XBLite Source Code of the complete "fill-in-the-blank" skeleton of a Windows(R) GUI application.
Current version of viXen allows numerous kinds of generation:
- GUI skeleton using the Win32API (Ansi)
- WinX.dll (windowing library finely crafted in XBLite by Callum Lowcay)
- XBasic GUI.
It is even possible to create GTK+ skeletons, thanks to Liviu Armeanu who created the interfaces to GTK dll's.
The resulting skeleton is generated according to your programming style:
- with a terse or verbose source
- with debugging wrappers.
viXen is my primary prototyping tool for many years, and I tuned it to fit my tastes. However, viXen should benefit from the feedback of other XBasic or XBLite programmers, if they also think that viXen does boost their productivity.
Audience
Developers
User interface
Win32 (MS Windows)
Programming Language
XBasic
Categories
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