Re: A style question





Frank Buss wrote:
Ken Tilton wrote:


You refer of course to the Cello code to create a 3-D oblong button of variable thickness with rounded corners of variable radius:


Yes, that's really ugly :-) Did you thought about using your dataflow
paradigm to create graphics?

No. This will shock everyone and have Mastenbrook calling me a liar, but my use of Cells does not violate Tilton's Law, viz., "Never use anything for everything."

Something similar would be to use higher order
functions and combinators.

Look, I'm not smart like you guys, just a simple application programmer. That is how I ended up working on paper and drawing pictures.

The code below creates buttons like this:

http://www.frank-buss.de/tmp/buttons.png

Wow, gorgeous. I let the graphicss card to the work, but your solution is way cool.

kt

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