Graphical user interface builder

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A graphical user interface builder (or GUI builder), also known as GUI designer or sometimes RAD IDE, is a software development tool that simplifies the creation of GUIs by allowing the designer to arrange graphical control elements (often called widgets) using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor. Without a GUI builder, a GUI must be built by manually specifying each widget's parameters in the source code, with no visual feedback until the program is run. Such tools are usually called the term RAD IDE.

NetBeans GUI builder

User interfaces are commonly programmed using an event-driven architecture, so GUI builders also simplify creating event-driven code. This supporting code connects software widgets with the outgoing and incoming events that trigger the functions providing the application logic.

Some graphical user interface builders automatically generate all the source code for a graphical control element. Others, like Interface Builder or Glade Interface Designer, generate serialized object instances that are then loaded by the application.

List of GUI builders

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C language based

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C# based

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C++ based

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Objective-C / Swift based

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Java based

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HTML/JavaScript based

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Object Pascal based

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Flutter framework based

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Tk framework based

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Visual Basic based

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Other tools

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List of development environments

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IDEs with GUI builders (RAD IDEs)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Scene Builder". Gluon. Archived from the original on Feb 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "FlutterFlow - Build Native Apps Visually". flutterflow.io. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  3. ^ "AppBuilder 2 20180529-19:35". flutterstudio.app. Archived from the original on Jul 14, 2022. Retrieved 5 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Nowa - The first native App Builder for professional use". nowa.dev. Archived from the original on Apr 10, 2023. Retrieved 5 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Flint IDE".
  6. ^ Speed, Richard (2022-05-06). "RAD Basic – the Visual Basic 7 that never was – releases third alpha". The Register. Retrieved 2023-03-26. RAD Basic is not the only game in town. Alternatives in varying stages of development include twinBASIC, which also aims to be backwards compatible with VB6 and VBA; and FreeBASIC, which implements much of what lurked in Microsoft QuickBASIC (and has a nifty IDE in the form of VisualFBEditor).