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Old 07-27-2005
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Development curses based console applications without C or C++

Does somebody know if is there some development tool for make console-curses based application with more abstraction than programming directly with curses API ?
Thanks in advance!

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as far i know, perl has curses module.
however, i think it's pretty weird to ask such question at C programming forum.
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Old 07-28-2005
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... i think it's pretty weird to ask such question at C programming forum.
C programmers maybe know a lot of alternatives to this, maybe just for fun
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You want to look at this page:
http://myqueue.net.dhis.org/mytui/index.php

IMO, the OP's question isn't that far off. Widget tools are commonly used.
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