opal
pants
opal | pants | |
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18 | 35 | |
54 | 3,117 | |
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7.5 | 9.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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opal
- Any JavaFX+Linux user here?
- How do I package javafx jars in my jar so that I can run it without vm arguments ?
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F38: possible reasons why some app indicators are not appearing?
I've been scratching my head over this as well. Been developing my app, Opal, and on F37 the icon at least appeared, but now it's completely black. I've tried changing the opacity and the background image, and it might have something to do with older gtk applications and image transparency, but I'm not sure yet.
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People who sleep with hours-long relaxing background music really put a lot of blind trust in the creators not to add a horrific scream in the middle of it.
That's a fun idea. Maybe I should add it as an easter egg to my relaxing (and open source) music player Opal
- JavaFX 20 + JDK20 + Gradle + GitHub Actions
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AtlantaFX 1.1.0
https://github.com/CodeDead/opal in case someone wants to see this theme in action, check out the development branch.
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Release Notes for JavaFX 19
For what it's worth https://github.com/CodeDead/opal/tree/feature/drag-and-drop (the link in the bug report) returns HTTP 404 to me. Either you removed the repository since the bug was filed, or a permission issue prevents anyone else from seeing it.
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AtlantaFX 1.0.0 released
Oh this is absolutely great. Going to use this for Opal
- JavaFX MediaPlayer not working on Fedora 36
pants
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The xz attack shell script
> C/C++'s header system with conditional inclusion
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say something like "older build systems"? I don't think any of the things you listed are "modern". Which isn't a criticism of their legacy! They have been very useful for a long time, and that's to be applauded. But they have huge problems, which is a big part of why newer systems have been created.
FWIW, I have been using pants[0] (v2) for a little under a year. We chose it after also evaluating it and bazel (but not nix, for better or worse). I think it's really really great! Also painful in some ways (as is inevitably the case with any software). And of course it's nearly impossible to entirely stomp out "genrules" use cases. But it's much easier to get much closer to true hermeticity, and I'm a big fan of that.
0: https://www.pantsbuild.org/
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Monorepo + Microservices + Dependency Managment + Build system HELL
Does pants/bazel can help me?
- Pants 2: The ergonomic build system
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Go Dependency management in large company projects - How do you do it?
Hyper-large tech companies managing hyper-large monorepos using Bazel (google), buck (Facebook), please (thought machine), pants (Twitter, Foursquare & Square) enjoy them but also have a lot of resources devoted to running and maintaining it.
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Reason to use other Build Tool than Make?
Yeah there's definitely some alternatives out there. Pants is another one that has a lot of traction.
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Is it possible pickle a function with its dependencies?
You should look into pex, or it’s parent build system pants. A PEX (Python EXecutable) file can package up all your code including dependencies and run on another machine of similar OS with just an available compatible interpreter.
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Sanity check of my decision for "Iterative AI" (DVC, MLEM, CML) pipeline over Azure ML
We don't have the CD yet, but I think what I put in place counts as simple CI (even if incomplete)? Every push & PR trigger an azure pipeline, which runs pants. This install the dependencies from the lockfile, run some linters, uses DVC to pull the data necessary for tests, and run unit tests (mypy check is deactivated until I solve a weird error). Basically the same script runs on laptops cross-platform (one of us uses Max, one Ubuntu with GPU, one Ubuntu with CPU, the scripts runs on every platform). The only difference with CI is the installation of Pants and the gestion of Cache (needs to be downloaded in CI so it takes ~3min in CI versus 20 seconds on my laptop).
- Pants 2: fast, scalable, user-friendly build system for codebases of all sizes
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Maintain a Clean Architecture in Python with Dependency Rules
This has also been recently integrated in pants.
https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/issues/13393
- Blazing fast CI with MicroVMs
What are some alternatives?
badass-jlink-plugin - Create a custom runtime image of your modular application
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
installmation - Creates Cross Platform Java Application Installers via Graphical User Interface
megalinter - 🦙 MegaLinter analyzes 50 languages, 22 formats, 21 tooling formats, excessive copy-pastes, spelling mistakes and security issues in your repository sources with a GitHub Action, other CI tools or locally.
JavaPackager - :package: Gradle/Maven plugin to package Java applications as native Windows, MacOS, or Linux executables and create installers for them.
please - High-performance extensible build system for reproducible multi-language builds.
atlantafx - Modern JavaFX CSS theme collection with additional controls.
pyflow - An installation and dependency system for Python
javafx-gradle-plugin - Gradle plugin that makes it easy to work with JavaFX 11+
pyupgrade - A tool (and pre-commit hook) to automatically upgrade syntax for newer versions of the language.
Calculator-FX - A scientific calculator, capstone, and passion project made in JavaFX
Buck - A fast build system that encourages the creation of small, reusable modules over a variety of platforms and languages.