is there any high level GUI framework around for android sdk?
I am rewriting an Android project, and I am stucked and sucked at making the GUI look like the way I wanted it too. It is easily achievable using HTML and CSS, I have done it with PhoneGap, CSS, HTML, JS, but it is kind of slow, so I want to do it native using Java. (My background is C++ and some web programming stuff)
What I have been encountered so far is that the default GUI builder is not really pretty and I feel frustated almost every the time using it. And people recommend droiddraw in few other questions in Stackoverflow, but it also not resulting in pretty GUI as well.
What I want to have is some flexibility like HTML and CSS and from that I can execute native code. I believe I can achieve GUIs like from the Facebook or Twitter client easily with HTML and CSS, but if i m going to do native using the SDK, I think I'm gonna need something like 1 month just to do the GUI.
So the questions would be:
- Is there any GUI framework for Android SDK ? (More high level then the provid开发者_如何学Pythoned one)
- How to render HTML/CSS that allows executing native code on interaction with its element.
- Any suggestions welcome for any workflow.
And of course, Open Source solutions are preferable.
There are some projects for some iphone like widgets in android. You can find them seperately mostly in github, so I have not even seen a complete higher level widget library yet. But you can give appcelerator a try. You are writing html,css,js and it compiles to native code. I personally did not used it. It is a free software. Some people are happy with it, and some are not. You should read some experiences before beginning development. http://www.appcelerator.com/
精彩评论