Jan
29
2011

EFL 1.0 Is Finally Released

Lisandro writes “The Enlightenment crew has finally released the first version of the Enlightenment Foundation Libraries, which the E17 desktop is built on.”

Adds reader mu22le:
“Among the Enlightenment libraries hitting version 1.0 are Eina (core data structure), Eet (data encode/decode and storage), Evas (canvas and scenegraph rendering ), Ecore (core mainloop, display abstraction and utility), Embryo (small virtual machine and compiler), Edie (GUI layout and animation), E_Dbus, Efreet (handling of freedesktop.org standards), and Eeze (udev wrapping).”

Getting it right can take a while — a preview of the EFL libraries first appeared in 2004. Enlightenment has never stopped looking cool.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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