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Name: !L33tUKZj5I 2011-08-31 22:54

I used to use Visual Basic years ago to knock up GUI's for things. I was (and still am) a terrible programmer. I'd write the main functions in c++ and use syscalls because I knew more of that than VB. I just liked that there was something I could use to draw the GUI with.

These days, the only thing I ever use is either bash scripting or perl, and I know very little, just picking it up and learning what I need to do when I want to do something, which isn't that often. Thing is, I haven't found anything for linux that has the easy to use draw GUI method of VB for linux. I don't use windows now, it would be good to find a tool like that. Is there such a thing?

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Name: !L33tUKZj5I 2011-09-01 10:45

Thanks.

I don't, but if you write something that you want someone else to use who isn't a neckbeard, you need a GUI.

Also, I wanted to make one for an EXCELLENT ENTERPRISE QUALITY soft synth that has been made for linux called bristol. There are many, many different synths emulated for it, and it fucking rocks. You have to start it from the command line though, which I don't mind, but I think it's really holding back other people from using it. The state of music software on linux isn't great at the minute unless you're just doing live audio, and having a decent GUI synth rack that is easy to use would be awesome and probably get a few converts.

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