Hey!

'Hello world' tutorial have become longer and more copy-pastable. See you on github pages: http://kakadu.github.io/lablqt/qtquick-helloworld.html

RFC

Best wishes,
Kakadu




On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:31 PM, Kakadu <kakadu.hafanana@gmail.com> wrote:
I've added small introduction to OCaml+QtQuick
https://github.com/Kakadu/lablqt/wiki/Using-mocml-with-QtQuick

Best wishes,
Kakadu


On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Fabrice Le Fessant <fabrissimo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

  Is there any documentation in the examples, to understand how the code is structured ?

  I have also improved the wxWidgets binding, the code is now completely generated, no code shared with wxHaskell anymore. There is a screenshot of some examples on :

http://www.typerex.org/ocplib-wxOCaml.html

Regards,
--Fabrice


On 05/09/2013 12:18 PM, Kakadu wrote:
Hey!

I'm ready to share y experience about this topic. To build it you can
use './configure' from
https://github.com/Kakadu/lablqt/tree/qml-dev/qml . In 'test' directory
you will find demo ocamlbrowser-like application with QtQuick GUI
interface and logic in OCaml.

I have successfully built it on  Debian sid x64 with Qt5 from git and on
Ubuntu 13.04 with Qt5 from repository. Now it's time to ask what do u
think about all of this.

Best wishes,
Dmitrii Kosarev aka Kakadu

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