LetsShip
GtkSharp
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LetsShip
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.NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04
I have two DigitalOcean sites on the same VPS just serving from kestrel behind an nginx reverse proxy and then one site on a Hetzner VPS where I was playing around with k3s.
For digitalocean I followed this post which is probably way out of date now https://www.hanselman.com/blog/publishing-an-aspnet-core-web...
For the k3s site the source is here https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip/blob/main/kubernetes/... though worth noting I have set up LetsEncrypt incorrectly but that's my lack of k3s understanding.
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We need to have a talk about making life easier for newcomers to .NET
This - https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip - hopefully gets you some of the way, it uses VS on Windows for development but I can't imagine the experience in Rider or VS Code for Linux is too disimilar. Individual steps here https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip/tree/main/docs/posts
I need to complete the full guide at some point but the end result is an application deployed on Linux with both a web app and independently scalable crawling services with zero downtime deployments. Hosted site here: https://pricefalcon.me/
For a simpler deployment without k3s, this guide is the one I originally followed for my trends site and should still work for .NET 6. https://www.hanselman.com/blog/publishing-an-aspnet-core-web...
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Synchronizing access to a pool of resources
One example here https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip/blob/main/src/PriceFalcon.JobRunner/Worker.cs#L111 where I have several agent applications each of which may start up to 5 jobs, a job can take a couple of minutes to execute and while running the same request twice isn't the end of the world I'd prefer to avoid it. I use FOR UPDATE when selecting to take an update lock on the row in postgres (similar functionality hopefully exists for your DB).
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New Core MVC App with jQuery in 2021?
I just build out a new MVP site for the purposes of a tutorial with .NET 5 and jQuery with some slightly complex front-end requirements (an interactive iFrame that validates user selections server-side on click) and though it may need to move to an SPA if it got more complex for now jQuery is fine (though assuming IE support is not needed I could have probably just used raw JS instead). https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip
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The Architecture of a One-Man SaaS
I've done a complete 180 on this too, I realised I was reacting from my default position of hostility to new concepts rather than an honest appraisal. I am writing it up at the moment but I've been working on a 1 person SAAS MVP tutorial [0] and though I've definitely misconfigured something having the ability to go from git push to deployed to production with 0 downtime inside of 5 minutes with no manual steps is such a nice flow, versus my previous attempts of SCP and faffing around with services.
[0]: https://github.com/EliotJones/LetsShip
GtkSharp
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Is it a recently-added new feature to select TreeView nodes by dragging?
Thanks, but I still have a question. Is that "rubber band selection" on GtkTreeView a new feature that was added to GTK4? Because, I use GTK# (the C# library for GTK) which uses GTK 3.22. I created a simple GtkTreeView, but I cannot do rubber band selection, on the same Linux PC where I recorded that rubber band selection in the OP. I wonder if this is because it is GTK3, or because I had not added the code to enable rubber band selection.
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.NET MAUI on Linux Makes Progress
I noticed GtkSharp is on version 3.24, quite mature. I hope MS takes this seriously brings much needed Linux support, as all the dependency components are in place.
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.NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04
There's also the more direct route by using say Gtk directly[1].
[1]: https://github.com/GtkSharp/GtkSharp
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How quickly and efficiently do you believe Linux will get support for MAUI apps?
Looks like a "blocker" is getting GtkSharp working with .Net6. Unclear from this GitHub issue when such support will be merged into the project's main branch.
- Cross platform gui frameworks that aren't xaml-based?
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Writing a GUI app on Linux, for Linux
For .NET GUI development on Linux, my go-to choice would be GTK#. This is a managed wrapper on GTK+2 or 3. If you have experience on developing GUI application using C and GTK+, you can reuse most of the concepts (and even some of the Glade files) in GTK#.
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F# for Linux People
Your only real choice for GUI development with F#/.NET on Linux is GTK#. (I've gotten feedback on Twitter that this statement may be a bit harsh, will update when I dive a bit deeper into other options).
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Pinta 2.0
https://github.com/GtkSharp/GtkSharp is used rather than the mono gtk-sharp-3
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What language do you use for developing GTK-Applications?
mono/gtk-sharp is still stuck on 2.0 I think, but GtkSharp/GtkSharp uses 3.22 and up.
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WinForms Alternative
GTK https://github.com/GtkSharp/GtkSharp
What are some alternatives?
prawn-stack - A pageview counter using the AWS free tier, Postgres, Node and React
Maui.Markup - The .NET MAUI Markup Community Toolkit is a community-created library that contains Fluent C# Extension Methods to easily create your User Interface in C#
centos-stream
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET UI client technology
app-engine-cloud-run-
maui-linux - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
gir.core - A C# binding generator for GObject based libraries providing a C# friendly API surface
node-pg-migrate - Node.js database migration management for PostgreSQL
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
Avalonia.FuncUI - Develop cross-plattform GUI Applications using F# and Avalonia!