On 12/21/2018 4:37 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
21.12.2018, 19:42, "Vlad Stelmahovsky"<vladstelmahov...@gmail.com>:
Nope, its only my guess based on short Dart code checking and some articles,
how it works
Google definitely aware about Qt, but its huge, so..
Note that declarative UI description languages were known long before QML, even
Motif had a couple of them
They predate C++. They predate DOS and the x86 architecture. They
existed during CP/M. DBASE II provided a scripted UI language which was
interpreted at run time. Even found an example on-line.
http://tedleath.com/samples/dbase.htm
So did RBASE and every other RAD (Rapid Application Development) tool.
The primary difference between first generation interpreted UI languages
and QML is the early ones required a licensed version of the interpreter
be previously installed on the target. With QML applications the engines
are bundled in.
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