Godello
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Godello | sdk | |
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17 | 113 | |
746 | 2,540 | |
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2.1 | 10.0 | |
8 months ago | 3 days ago | |
GDScript | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Godello
- Godot 4.1 Is Released
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Base C# Godot 4 Project?
? Godello https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
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Best way to build a cross platform UI using CSharp?
Yeah that is my point I am struggling with. Flutter is a viable solution especially I know it does what I want. But look at this: https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello and check out the Godot Editor screenshots. This stuff runs in Web, Desktop and Mobile and even on the Switch (which I do not need).
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Godot for Rich Client Applications?
Godello
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A WIP trello like todo plugin for godot.
Or https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello But inside of a project would actually be nice too
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Godot 4.0 development enters feature freeze ahead of the first beta
For desktop and mobile apps, it could work.
For example, here is kanban PoC made by someone:
https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
But for web, that could be too much for browsers to handle. Godello loading at webbrowser has only some time watching at spinner, when you have fast Internet connection, loading about 10 MB of code, WASM etc.
But when I tried to save Godot 3D game example to HTML5, and load it to webbrowser, Chromium etc browsers can not handle that much data.
Some webbrowser users have slow connections. If there are many users, they start to complain webpages loading too slowly. With Godot everything is browserside, and generated with save button, from that it's hard to move anything to serverside.
But if you instead code frontend and backend with Javascript, it's possible to move more of frontend Javascript code to run serverside.
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Hopefully with all the Unity refugees joining us this becomes way less of an issue
My project Godello is a clone of Trello made with Godot, which makes use of everything available in Godot regarding UIs and it has a database of boards, lists and cards: https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
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Godot for GUI
Godello. Trello inspired kanban board, powered by an online real-time collaborative backend. Opensource. https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
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Now OPEN-SOURCE! Dynamic Inventory System & UI for Godot (fully dynamic, infinite scrolling, item categories, equipment slots, w/ item database) - inspired by the Zelda Breath of the Wild inventory UI
Check my other Godot UI project, Godello: https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
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I'm writing a book about Business Software Development with Godot (data-oriented software with databases, APIs and Websockets, plus Apps and Tools)
Interesting, I never had problem with that. Which OS are you using? I received reports that on MacOS even 3.4 and 4.0 have blurry fonts. Can you run this to see if it's blurry for you? https://github.com/alfredbaudisch/Godello
sdk
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Programmatically elevate a .NET application on any platform
[DllImport("libc")] private static extern uint geteuid(); public bool IsCurrentProcessElevated() { if (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Windows)) { // https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/blob/v6.0.100/src/Cli/dotnet/Installer/Windows/WindowsUtils.cs#L38 using var identity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent(); var principal = new WindowsPrincipal(identity); return principal.IsInRole(WindowsBuiltInRole.Administrator); } // https://github.com/dotnet/maintenance-packages/blob/62823150914410d43a3fd9de246d882f2a21d5ef/src/Common/tests/TestUtilities/System/PlatformDetection.Unix.cs#L58 // 0 is the ID of the root user return geteuid() == 0; }
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Swift was always going to be part of the OS
> There's definitely things they tried to improve on that... weren't really improvements. The way "assemblies" are matched in .NET is much more sophisticated- the goal there was to try to kill DLL hell. It evolved into the Global Assembly Cache, which is sort of the Windows Registry of DLLs. Not a huge fan of those bits.
The Global Assembly Cache did not make the jump to the modern .NET (Core). There was the thing called `dotnet store`, but it’s broken since .NET 6: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/24752
The assembly redirection hell has also been greatly reduced there.
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.NET Blazor
I do the same.
I have a small write-up here: https://chrlschn.dev/blog/2023/10/end-to-end-type-safety-wit...
You get end-to-end type safety (even better once you connect it to EF Core since you get it all ways to your DB).
With this setup with hot-reload (currently broken in .NET 8 [0]), productivity is really, really good. Like tRPC but with one of the most powerful ORMs out there right now.
[0] https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/36918
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Why does dotnet cli not support updating sdk's?
Noticed an open issue just now.
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.NET 8 – .NET Blog
You're thinking of https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/22247
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LÖVE: a framework to make 2D games in Lua
That's a twisted and wrong narrative
Unity like refers to a Editor driven approach
Unity became popular with its moonscript language (javascript like), they then ditched it to focus on C#, but what propelled unity to what it is today is the Editor driven approach, not c#, not DOTS
They are forced to transpile C# to C++ via IL2CPP as a result to target consoles/mobiles
C# is a disease when it comes to console/mobile support
It's a substantial dependency, quite heavy
And you are not free of unity like fuck ups, it's a microsoft language after all:
https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/22247
And let's not forget when they changed the license of their debugger overnight to prevent people from using it in their products (jetbrains for example)
And them deprecating open source tooling to a proprietary/closed one for vscode (c# devkit)
Let's be careful when we recommend evil as an alternative to evil ;)
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How to run multiple programs like python3 filename.py???
The script can be found at the end of the thread here https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/8742
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Writing Python like it's Rust
Another difference you might be surprised by is that the .NET tooling by default collects various data from your system and sends it to Microsoft [1]. If you want to avoid this (and still want to use .NET) you'll have to make sure that the environment variable DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT is set in all contexts before touching anything.
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/6145
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.NET 8 is on the way! +10 Features that will blow your mind 🤯
SDK Pull Request
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Disadvantages of using F# with Mono?
Pretty sure the final file referenced here https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/8742 is the one I am thinking of.
What are some alternatives?
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