Sounds interesting. Didn’t know there were programming languages to interact with GTK.
Sounds interesting. Didn’t know there were programming languages to interact with GTK.
Thanks for your recommendation! I tried iced for a bit and couldn’t get anything easily working. Will try the beemax toga framework to get a basic introduction on GUI design.
Rust is still really difficult to read. I’ve attempted ice a couple of times so probably need a better introductory project.
This took me a bit to get back to, but after trying iced and realizing that the Rust PL doesn’t make much sense to me, this looks like a good place to start! Thinking in Python is MUCH easier for me.
Not great to learn programming GUIs without knowing the design process simultaneously.
Has been awhile since I made this post. Created some buttons and basic functionality, but Rust has been challenging to me. It’s not a language I can quite “think in” yet. Python’s or C’s syntax make more sense to me, but it’s a user problem on my part.
Never have heard of jetpack-compose, and haven’t looked at any mobile development frameworks. More interested in making GUI applications for a range of hardware, mostly legacy.
Is there a script that one could run to delete all of their YouTube comments? This is making me want to get off the wider web.
Sounds great to add your own take on Unix topics. I really enjoy well-curated channels that go through more niche topics.
Maybe some older history on peripheral driver development? How bus bit size, limitations of programming language semantics… Why certain design patterns were chosen due to contemporary technologies…
I’d imagine with how small memory was back in the day, that it would be very informative to those who did not grow up with a 90s supercomputer on their desktop.
Thank you so much for providing my home instance. Have enjoyed Lemm.ee the past two years.