ODS_OpenExposureData
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ODS_OpenExposureData
- Does it ever get to you that we will NEVER have the same opportunity those before us did?
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Six programming languages I’d like to see
RMS never played nice on interoperability. I wouldn’t bet on the CDL to become a useful standard, because it is under-powered, under-specified and stagnant.
The “open” alternative is OASIS. Their Open Exposure Data standard [1] is complete and supported by many industry participants. Unfortunately it’s a database based format, rather than a text based DSL, but still betterthan the alternatives.
[1] https://github.com/OasisLMF/OpenDataStandards/tree/master/Op...
scenebuilder
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How to Java GUI?
SceneBuilder, good luck!
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Does anybody have a use-case for Scala WASM compilation target?
Can't argue with that, but to me it seems that things have substantially deteriorated since desktop GUIs fell out of fashion. Maybe that tells you more about my age than about the state of the art, but in the 90's one could "learn" GUI programming in about 30min in a RAD tool by throwing controls in containers and implementing callback functions in "direct style" for the event (Qt , swing, Java/ScalaFX, Gtk, Forms, delphi, …), or do all that in code instead, with objects representing components and inheritance/OOP doing wonders to encapsulate state, expose a type-safe discoverable API, and offer customizability through members override. Entire generations of corporate monks made visually and functionally convincing business apps with VBA in an afternoon for instance.
- Kleine in-house Tools mit GUI: Wie erstellen? (Sprache/Framework/Tools)
- UI build tool for JavaFX
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Six programming languages I’d like to see
Yes it does[1] and it works on Desktop, mobile and web.
JavaFX has SceneBuilder[2] which also fit the description but for some reason, it never caught on. Gluon seems to have that work not only on desktop, but also on mobile.
[1] https://docs.flutter.dev/development/tools/devtools/overview
[2] https://gluonhq.com/products/scene-builder/
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GUI builder 2022
JavaFX (Desktop) -> Use Scene Builder standalone from Gluon. https://gluonhq.com/products/scene-builder/
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What should i focus on next concerning Java?
Additionally you can learn JavaFX for desktop applications. JavaFX with Gluon Scene Builder (https://gluonhq.com/products/scene-builder/ ).
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Hey guys, So I am almost done with this, but teacher taught us nothing about GUI so I am incredibly overwhelmed.
SceneBuilder
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Gluon Scene Builder: Higher contrast + bigger font size?
Just run it from source until you figure it out
What are some alternatives?
impulse - Impossible Dev Tools for React and Tailwind
JFoenix - JavaFX Material Design Library
power-fx-host-samples - Samples for hosting Power Fx engine.
letlang - Functional language with a powerful type system.
docs - Red-related user documentation repository
Recaf - The modern Java bytecode editor
DataLang - Specification and refernce implementation of DataLang
magrittr - Improve the readability of R code with the pipe
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
JITWatch - Log analyser / visualiser for Java HotSpot JIT compiler. Inspect inlining decisions, hot methods, bytecode, and assembly. View results in the JavaFX user interface.
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
sagan - The spring.io site and reference application