cssgrid
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cssgrid | serenity | |
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2 | 240 | |
22 | 28,888 | |
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8.6 | 10.0 | |
7 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Nim | C++ | |
- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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cssgrid
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So you want to write a GUI framework (2021)
( https://github.com/elcritch/cssgrid )
However, text input is hard and tedious! Then you ideally would need to handle the different keybindings for each OS. You also loose any plugins the OS'es provide. Not to mention the lack of accessibility.
I recall reading that browsers shim out to native OS text fields and wonder how that's done. It really seems like the best approach for small GUI libraries to enabled first class text input.
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Declarative User Interfaces with constraints-based layout engine for Python
https://github.com/elcritch/cssgrid/blob/main/tests/tlayout....
Super easy to let autoflow pack around your main items which is great for UIs:
serenity
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Why does part of the Windows 98 Setup program look older than the rest?
SerenityOS replicates that look and feel. It is also implemented in a dialect of C++ that adheres to some of the good parts of C++98: https://serenityos.org
- SerenityOS
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XZ: A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
One example of a useful technique
https://serenityos.org/ apparently only makes source code available. There are no binary images of the OS to install
I think Andreas said this functions like a little test -- if you're not willing to build it from source, then you probably wouldn't be a good contributor anyway.
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Likewise, my shell project provides source tarballs only, right now - https://www.oilshell.org/release/0.21.0/
It is packaged in a number of places, which I appreciate. That means some other people are willing to do some work.
And they provide good feedback.
I would like it to be more widely available, but yeah I definitely see that you need to "gate" peanut gallery feedback a bit, because it takes up a lot of time.
Of course, it's a tricky balance, because you also want feedback from casual users, to make the project better.
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Fuzzing Ladybird with tools from Google Project Zero
Indeed, given the existence of `JS::NonnullGCPtr`, `JS::GcPtr` intentionally corresponds to a nullable pointer, so it seems dangerous to convert one to a reference without a null-check.
That said, a naive code search finds what *may* be more cases of this pattern:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3ASerenityOS%2Fserenity+%2F...
Eg: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/a68b134e6dea5065... -> https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/a68b134e6dea5065...
In some of those search results, it is fine because there is a preceding null-check, and obviously I know nothing about this code other than this naive search result, but perhaps it would be prudent to vet all of them.
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The Ladybird Browser Project
It is a SerenityOS project. You can find the answer to that question in their primary project's FAQ[1].
1. https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documenta...
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Sane C++ Libraries
https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
The best way to write proper exception free C++ is not to use the C++ Standard Library.
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Serenum: OS from scratch to save computers [video]
I initially confused it with Serenity OS prior to watching the video: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
My contributions to SerenityOS[0] helped me get my current job. My team lead (who was also my interviewer) was interested in what I did since I listed some of it in my CV, and I showed him some PRs I made and explained what went into each of them. It was really exciting because I didn't have professional experience with low-level development, and basically got the job due to hobby programming.
[0]: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pulls?q=is%3Apr+autho...
- SerenityOS – a love letter to '90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core
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Bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly
Definitely not "literally impossible", just a great deal of work. https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/master/Ladybird
What are some alternatives?
traitsui - TraitsUI: Traits-capable windowing framework
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
fidget - Figma based UI library for nim, with HTML and OpenGL backends.
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials - :books: Learn to write an embedded OS in Rust :crab:
pyrract - A React-esque library for Python
haiku - The Haiku operating system. (Pull requests will be ignored; patches may be sent to https://review.haiku-os.org).
enaml-web - Build interactive websites with enaml
linux - Linux kernel source tree
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
reactos - A free Windows-compatible Operating System
Yue - A library for creating native cross-platform GUI apps
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox