Originally this article formed one article with Ruby Inox Part 6: Widget as everything had to evolve concurrently of each other. But decided later to split them up into separated article to underline the importance of the xxxBase line of classes and there major difference to the xxxNative line of classes.
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Ruby Inox Part 6: Widget
05.28
We are steering toward a graphical user interface. In this article we lay out the firt visual stone, the Widget or more precisely the class WidgetBase.
A major cleanup of the code written so far is already planned and notice that these minor changes will be reflected only on github and no article will be posted until Inox becomes useable/stable.
Ruby Inox Part 5: Component
05.22
Something promised is something due. Only two days have passed since my last post, Ruby Inox Part4: Property. Two days human time span is like a decade of internet time span. Some bits stayed the same and some changed. Notable changes were made to the module Actions and the module Properties, stepping closer to the final goal.
In this article its all about Components!
Brain damaged assertions chain
05.21
After a while, when I am coding and have already lost any notion of time, I realize that I was debugging or changing my code all over again; repeating myself really badly for several hours.
The assertions in my code were the parts that I repeated the most and lost a lot of time fine tuning how they should behave, reports errors. And way too much time spend asserting that the assertions asserted correctly.
Ruby Inox Part 4.1: Property
05.21
In Ruby Inox Part 4: Property I described I would like to see properties in a GUI toolkit. Since then I worked hard to stabilized the code and the module Property profited from the experience gained by rethinking the way of the Actions module should work.