labc-1ia@web-1d.berkeley.edu (Andrew M. Choi) (01/26/91)
Hi everyone. For those with experience with Interviews & XToolkit, would you please tell me which is a better Toolkit to learn? I want to learn some kind of Toolkit, but I figure I will only have time to learn 1 of them. BTW, the following criteria should be used in your judgement: 1) Availablility -- how widely used is the Toolkit in the outside world? 2) Power -- Is the Toolkit powerful? How object-oriented is the Toolkit? 3) Future outlook -- Will the Toolkit be hot in the future? Or is it currently being superseded by something else? And any other miscellaneous factors which make one more attractive than the other. Please send replies through e-mail. I will post a summary if enough people are interested. Thank you so much. Name: Andrew Choi Internet Addr: achoi@cory.berkeley.edu Tel: (415)848-5658 #include <std/disclaimer.h>