gir.core
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gir.core
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Vala Programming Language
Go is notoriously difficult to use in a scenario like this, especially when bindings to C# in the form of https://github.com/gircore/gir.core exist (overhead of calling which is very low by nature of interop being a first-class feature since .NET's inception).
- Gir.Core – a C# library for writing GTK(GObject)-based applications
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Choose Font with GTK4 and .NET 8
Gir.Core Gtk-4.0 Samples
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Counter App with GTK4 and .NET 8
Gir.Core
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Inkscape (vector graphics editor) is hiring: Accelerating the GTK4 migration
And it doesn't even include all the bindings: The recent gir.core is missing or GTK server.
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is Plasma written in C++ or QML, or both?
In C# you would implement GUI apps with MVVM using XAML, WinUI or https://github.com/gircore/gir.core
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Is it possible to write libadwaita apps using C#?
It is! The library you’ll want to use is gir.core.
- Gir.Core: C# binding generator for GObject
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.NET 6 is now in Ubuntu 22.04
gir.core is early in development and would allow you to develop GTK applications (or rather anything to do with GObject) although im not sure how much you can do with it currently.
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Looking for some project to contribute.
Gir.core could use a hand. https://github.com/gircore/gir.core
discover
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Flatpak Install/Update Requires Password
Yes, that makes sense now, I didn't understand. Quickly looking through the Discover code [https://github.com/KDE/discover] it actually seems to be entirely lacking the ability to choose where (user or system) to add a new remote to. Seems to me like it should have that feature, regardless of which is default.
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is Plasma written in C++ or QML, or both?
https://github.com/KDE/discover has this graph below "Languages"
What are some alternatives?
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