dativeforms
Dativeforms refers to a collection of programming tools and libraries primarily developed by Peter Weinberger, often associated with the Lisp programming language. These tools are designed to facilitate the development of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). The core idea behind dativeforms is to provide a more declarative and high-level approach to building user interfaces compared to traditional imperative methods. This means that developers can specify what the interface should look like and how it should behave, rather than writing explicit step-by-step instructions for every visual element and interaction.
The dativeforms system typically involves a set of definitions that describe the structure and behavior of