go-gui-projects
fyne-cross
go-gui-projects | fyne-cross | |
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10 | 7 | |
1,516 | 220 | |
1.9% | 1.8% | |
4.3 | 6.6 | |
10 months ago | 8 days ago | |
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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go-gui-projects
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Deciding between Rust or Go for desktop applications
Here's a list of Go UI libraries and here's an article about Rust UI libraries. In general, Go has a broader ecosystem, however, Rust has Tauri, which, if you're coming from a web background, will be right up your alley, so you'll be able to put stuff on the screen, while gradually learning about Rust and set up RPCs in the Rust part of your application that you can then call from JS.
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React and Go for desktop app
May could be one of these.
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Using a xib file with Go
Go doesn’t really have any GUI stuff in the standard library, but there are a few different projects listed here. I would suggest scanning that list for some Mac/xib related libraries. macDriver is one that specifically mentioned Apple.
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What are pros and cons of Go?
GUI (of course there are now solutions , https://golangr.com/gui/ https://z-kit.cc/ https://developer.fyne.io/ more at here: https://github.com/go-graphics/go-gui-projects )
- Writing GUI apps in Go
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golang GUI packages
and many https://github.com/go-graphics/go-gui-projects
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Hello Everyone I have a question Can I make programs with go (golang)? Or it is only a web language? For example: can I make a program like a calculator or an executable?
Go code compiles to executables, and you can cross compile (make windows exe on linux for example). But like other people have said, it doesn't have any GUI packages in core. There are many options out there in the community, see this. Some though use native GUI's like WinUI, so that makes the cross-compile not so useful. Instead there are packages that use toolkits like GTK2 for cross-platform code. There is also an interesting package called Fyne that have made their own toolkit in Go. But lately I have been using a package that uses the web browser as its GUI, and it is called Wails V2.
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GUI for Go
Go is a language typically used for backend related systems so as far as I know GUI support is fairly limited. Here is a list of options though if you really want to use go: https://github.com/go-graphics/go-gui-projects.
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Compiled programming langauge with good cross platform GUI support?
Go - GUI Libraries
- Golang Gui
fyne-cross
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Making cross-platform software using Linux that also runs on BSD
Using https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross makes it super simple to cross compile to other systems and architectures as well.
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Use of Docker with Fyne Framework and Go
There may also be some hints in the Docker config that fyne-cross uses for compilation? https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross
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TNRIS Bulk Downloader
The setup should be pretty straight forward, you just need Go and Docker (as per the docs https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross) after that you compile the downloader and it makes an app you can install like a normal native app.
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Writing GUI apps in Go
I would personally say that the best option at the moment is Fyne (https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne). It provides a very easy to use interface with easy portability and cross-platform support. All applications can easily be cross-compiled using https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross and a lot of developer information exists on https://developer.fyne.io/.
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Is Fyne a good GUI Library?
I think it’s the best for Go because it manages to bring a very easy to use API and still allow for a lot of flexibility. Your app will run on all major desktop operating systems (even NetBSD and OpenBSD with the upcoming release) but also on mobiles. It doesn’t suffer from the same issues that bindings to C-libraries (like GTK and Qt) have and is also super easy to cross-compile using https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross.
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Fyne vs Qt for Golang?
Fyne is much better when it comes to cross-compiling that GTK+3 will ever be. The GTK+3 binaries are not statically linked and thus needs a lot more GTK+3 dependencies installed on the target system compared to Fyne which basically needs nothing (just a GPU driver, but you’re not very good off without one either way). Fyne also allow you to cross-compile using https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross with ease, taking care of all of the heavy lifting.
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Wormhole-gui 2.2.0 has been released
Yes. Fyne-cross has support for building for the Android target. https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne-cross
What are some alternatives?
windigo - Windows API and GUI in idiomatic Go.
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
giu - Cross platform rapid GUI framework for golang based on Dear ImGui.
rymdport - Cross-platform application for easy encrypted file, folder, and text sharing between devices.
go-astilectron - Build cross platform GUI apps with GO and HTML/JS/CSS (powered by Electron)
gio - Mirror of the Gio main repository (https://git.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio)
gotk3 - Go bindings for GTK3
ecnotes-go - Multi-platform gui app to store and manage encrypted notes. It can be used to store sensitive information such as passwords and crypto keys
nucular - GUI toolkit for go
trayscale - An unofficial GUI wrapper around the Tailscale CLI client.
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
wormhole-gui - Cross-platform application for easy encrypted file, folder, and text sharing between devices. [Moved to: https://github.com/Jacalz/rymdport]