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areweguiyet
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How to write a QML effect for KWin
The organization behind QT (QT Group) has pretty onerous licensing terms.
My understanding is that it's $3,950 per year just to develop using their libraries on your own computer if you ever in the future intend to commercialize a product using QT. Transitioning from the open source license to the commercial license is something you can do but it's not the happy path and their FAQ seems to indicate that it comes with some sort of penalty.
Something like Slint (Rust based but includes CPP and JS bindings) is not as comprehensive (yet) but it's more modern and the licensing terms are significantly more in line with software industry norms.
GPUI from Zed is also something to monitor: https://www.gpui.rs/
Also, in general you can find an extensive list of Rust-based native UI libraries here: https://areweguiyet.com/
- Rust for Embedded Systems: Current State, Challenges and Open Problems
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The KDE desktop gets an overhaul with Plasma 6
I would suggest that nearly every person on this website is a developer. Both C and C++ let you shoot yourself in the foot quite easily, but at least C++ has RAII.
If you're referring to Rust, it's just not there yet for anything serious: https://areweguiyet.com/
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Ask HN: Rust Viable for Data Analytics?
I normally use python to do some quick data analysis, with pandas/polars/pyspark/...
But I've started to use rust more and more in the last few weeks and really start to like it.
Does anyone have experience doing data analysis with rust, and would you recommend it over python?
And are there any resources like https://areweguiyet.com/ but for data analysis?
- The state of building user interfaces in Rust
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On inheritance and why it's good Rust doesn't have it
You still haven't said anything about why those existing frameworks don't count. Again, they are used in production and do exactly what a gui framework is supposed to do. Sure they may not have all the features of the frameworks that have existed a decade before rust even existed but the issue is time not rust itself. They very clearly can be used to build complex UI without inheritance. Since you mentioned it, you should probably actually look at it https://areweguiyet.com/ the page clearly says that GUI frameworks do exist in rust.
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BeeWare Toga v0.4.0 – A Python native, OS native GUI toolkit
The web site https://areweguiyet.com/ has a list of GUI libraries for Rust.
I haven’t tried any yet as I lack the time, but it can be a good starting point.
Iced and Slint where interesting when I looked at that, and Slint may be done by former Qt developers.
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Learn graphics for theoretical gui with rust
I also hope that it is consistent with the goals mentioned at https://areweguiyet.com/
- What crate/library to use for a GUI ?
- Are We <Thing> Yet?
bl3_save_edit
- Better / easier save editor?
- Item codes anyone?
- Best item editor now that bl3editor.com is gone?
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I’m new to borderlands but just started with 3 and I’m wondering is there a way to upgrade your guns? Or do I just get new ones when they start getting weak?
well.... you CAN upgrade your guns.... it's just frowned upon.
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What Save editor are you people using because I cant find one that is not sketchy or not available
I personally use the Zakis Editor from the Bl3 Modding Discord
- I have a question about save editors.
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How's the GUI-creation side of Rust looking nowadays?
iced is pretty good, I was able to create a GUI like this. It's still missing some features like multiple windows and popup menus.
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GUI libraries to explore?
iced looks really promising but I think needs work documentation wise. Does have a very active development team despite being in its infancy.
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modded wepons
This one's (Zakis') is pretty good and will let you slap stuff together up to a point. It also has Lootlemon integrstion. When the new vault card came out i didnt want to cheese it THAT hard with the 100x xp mod, so i added Moxxx's endowment and an xp passive to the Ice breaker static charge i was using, worked fine.
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I need help installing ZakisM's save editor.
this is the save editor https://github.com/ZakisM/bl3_save_edit
What are some alternatives?
Slint - Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/slint-ui/slint]
bl3-save - CLI and Web-Based Save Editor for Borderlands 3
bonsai - A library for building dynamic webapps, using Js_of_ocaml
quickwit - Quickwit is a fast and cost-efficient distributed search engine for large-scale, immutable data. [Moved to: https://github.com/quickwit-oss/quickwit]
vgtk - A declarative desktop UI framework for Rust built on GTK and Gtk-rs
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm [Moved to: https://github.com/iced-rs/iced]
piet - An abstraction for 2D graphics.
pw-viz - Pipewire graph editor written in Rust. WIP⚠️
gtk-rs - Rust bindings for GTK 3
probe-rs - A debugging toolset and library for debugging embedded ARM and RISC-V targets on a separate host
imgui-rs - Rust bindings for Dear ImGui
gitarena - Software development platform with built-in vcs, issue tracking and code review