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C++ Modules: The Packaging Story
I've been using Conan for years with great success. I think you might have missed the documentation: https://docs.conan.io
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Looking for projects to contribute to
https://github.com/conan-io/docs/compare/develop...develop2 there's 50k lines of different and the 2.0 docs got a complete rewrite.
copperspice
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Looking for projects to contribute to
Tangentially, I just listened to an old cppcast about https://www.copperspice.com/, a QT fork with ambitions of being more c++-ey.
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Worries about QT
There was already a fork of Qt 4. It is tootling along fine: https://www.copperspice.com/
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Missing features in modern C++
BTW, CopperSpice sounds pretty close to what you're mentioning: https://www.copperspice.com
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Using sigslot as replacement of Qt signals/slots
If you already have a lot of use of Qt your might find CopperSpice to be a reasonable compromisehttps://www.copperspice.com/
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15 year .NET vet moving to Linux and C++ and Qt
exactly I'm quite happy to have my code written for me. If you don't like the moc you can use CopperSpice https://www.copperspice.com/
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GUI for software, not games, but lighter than Qt ?
CopperspiceCopperspice
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New 3.1.6 release of wxWidgets, free and open source library for creating portable native GUI applications, adding transparent support for high DPI artwork and much more, is now available.
CopperSpice might be worth looking at too. Coming from Qt you're probably going to like it better than wxWidgets.
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Qt Creator 6 released
So I strongly dislike Qt. It's got a predatory vision for open source enforcement where they mislead their customers with spoopy language and make it harder and harder to download. In addition, they continue to insist on an architecture that's not even actually C++ (it's got a different grammar) despite it being completely possible to architect a better version of their designs in standard C++.
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making a qt fork
See copperspice project. Originally forked to work around short coming of Meta-Object Compilation.
- CopperSpice, a Modern C++ Fork of Qt
What are some alternatives?
Fields2Cover - Robust and efficient coverage paths for autonomous agricultural vehicles. A modular and extensible Coverage Path Planning library
wxWidgets - Cross-Platform C++ GUI Library
Mudlet - ⚔️ A cross-platform, open source, and super fast MUD client with scripting in Lua
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
SonyHeadphonesClient - A {Windows, macOS, Linux} client recreating the functionality of the Sony Headphones app
WTF - Windows Template Framework
lmms - Cross-platform music production software
nana - a modern C++ GUI library
clangd - clangd language server
GTK+ - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk
DataFrame - C++ DataFrame for statistical, Financial, and ML analysis -- in modern C++ using native types and contiguous memory storage
libui - Simple and portable (but not inflexible) GUI library in C that uses the native GUI technologies of each platform it supports.