concur-core
gi-gtk-declarative
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0.0 | 2.7 | |
over 3 years ago | 4 months ago | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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concur-core
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How do you deal with GUI?
The ultimate UI paradigm: concur.
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Is Haskell capable of this?
What! Is fudgets being maintained again? It was a big inspiration behind Concur (https://github.com/ajnsit/concur).
gi-gtk-declarative
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Is Haskell capable of this?
Have a look at https://reflex-frp.org/, or https://owickstrom.github.io/gi-gtk-declarative/, they are an interesting and different way of working with UI in a non imperative way.
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[ANN] Monomer, a GUI library for Haskell
What are the main differences to and advantages over gi-gtk-declarative?
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Apply git patch to package listed in extra-deps in stack build
Yeah, if you are interested enough to check out my PR at gi-gtk-declarative (https://github.com/owickstrom/gi-gtk-declarative/pull/90), then you will see how much I bent over backwards to avoid laying the foundations for an ormolu/fourmolu-like situation. Although, given that the project appears to be the only maintained declarative gui library in Haskell, I think the single-point-of-failure needs to be addressed.
What are some alternatives?
lucid - Clear to write, read and edit DSL for writing HTML
monomer - An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.
chatwork - The ChatWork API for Haskell
nanovg - Antialiased 2D vector drawing library on top of OpenGL for UI and visualizations.
space - Experimental framework
reflex - Interactive programs without callbacks or side-effects. Functional Reactive Programming (FRP) uses composable events and time-varying values to describe interactive systems as pure functions. Just like other pure functional code, functional reactive code is easier to get right on the first try, maintain, and reuse.
weigh - Measure allocations of a Haskell functions/values
static-haskell-nix - easily build most Haskell programs into fully static Linux executables
alerts
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
blaze-bootstrap - Haskell: Simplify building blaze and bootstrap powered pages
egui - egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust that runs on both web and native