kotter
Doodle
kotter | Doodle | |
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14 | 58 | |
532 | 616 | |
1.7% | 3.7% | |
8.0 | 9.1 | |
about 1 month ago | 15 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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kotter
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What are the real use cases that led you to use Kotlin extension functions or properties in your projects?
You can check out my project https://github.com/varabyte/kotter if you want to see something that makes heavy use of extension functions (even though if you're a beginner using it, you probably wouldn't notice, because Intellij IDEA is so good about auto-importing things for you).
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Kotlin Multiplatform User Survey: Q2 2023
Actually, more often than not I was talking about this library: https://github.com/varabyte/kotter. With a smattering of https://github.com/varabyte/truthish.
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Looking for Kotlin Console UI libraries that work in IDE Terminal
I'm currently using Picnic and Mordant which are working nicely. I've tried out Kotter and Text-IO, but they either open a Swing terminal or require you to run a `.bat` script or something.
- Guides for Kotlin scripting use case
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Kotlin CLI apps development status
I'm not too sure how to answer your question about language features in Kotter. Except maybe to point you at its extensive README and large collection of examples.
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Kotter (a Kotlin-idiomatic library for writing dynamic console application) hits 1.0!
The first few examples I wrote were fairly bland, basically shaping and testing features as I created them. text, anim, blink, and input are in that category. (Plus, Kotter didn't have unit tests in the early days; instead, I just ran those programs over and over and over again).
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What is your Kotlin project?
https://github.com/varabyte/kotter - A library for writing dynamic console applications.
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Demaking Wordle in the terminal using Kotlin
You can find the project for the code here. As it's just an example project and not some final production codebase, so there's only a single source file in it, main.kt. It clocks in at 462 lines of code to accomplish everything you see above, and it took about a day.
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I've created a small library for interactive CLI UI called 'kotlin-inquirer'
Hey OP, maybe it's overkill for you to change the implementation at this point but I wrote https://github.com/varabyte/kotter which is a Kotlin terminal library that runs your app in a virtual terminal if it can't run otherwise (e.g. in the intellij terminal). You'd probably be able to use it as a backend for inquirer if you were interested.
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Introducing Konsole: A Kotlin-idiomatic library for writing dynamic command line applications
Gotcha! I created https://github.com/varabyte/konsole/issues/63 based on this conversation. Feel free to review it and add anything I may not have captured.
Doodle
- Doodle: Pure Kotlin UI Framework for the Web and Desktop
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Keeping Figma Fast: perf-testing the WASM editor
https://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2023/08/compose-multiplatf...
They don't really mention Wasm there as this mostly focuses on the IOS support. They had a lot of presentations about that at kotlin conf and the compose web channel in the kotlin slack is very active.
Basically, anyone currently doing mobile development that is used to modern UI frameworks for that, will soon be able to target browsers effortlessly without compromising on their UI frameworks. Compose is one of the frameworks. But there are others. I've seen some nice kotlin-js frameworks targeting canvas and vector graphics. Doodle is a nice example: https://nacular.github.io/doodle/. I have not used that yet but it looks quite slick. A lot of kotlin-js stuff will transition to wasm once the compiler stabilizes.
Web developers seem to be mostly unable to see beyond their comfort zone of DOM/CSS/JS. There are alternative ways of doing UI/UX that are common outside of browsers. Applying that in a browser is transitioning from impossible (a few years ago) to being hard but very feasible (the last few years) to being easy, very common, and widely supported across different developer ecosystems (the next few years). Not a matter of if but when.
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Complex Menus Made Easy with Doodle 0.9.2
Doodle is a pure Kotlin UI framework for the Web (and Desktop), that lets you create rich applications without relying on Javascript, HTML or CSS. Check out the documentation and tutorials to learn more.
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On the Compose HTML rebranding (TL;DR - everything is fine!)
Doodle - A pure Kotlin UI framework for the Web (and Desktop).
- Doodle 0.9.1 makes it easy to add popups and modals to your app
- Doodle 0.9.0 Released
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Animations with Doodle 0.9.0
Doodle is a pure Kotlin UI framework for the Web (and Desktop), that lets you create rich applications without relying on Javascript, HTML or CSS. Check out the documentation and tutorials to learn more.
What are some alternatives?
kotlin-inquirer - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces written in Kotlin
kvision - Object oriented web framework for Kotlin/JS
JLine - JLine is a Java library for handling console input.
kottpd - REST framework written in pure Kotlin
kiwix-android - Kiwix for Android
ktor - Framework for quickly creating connected applications in Kotlin with minimal effort
mosaic - An experimental tool for building console UI in Kotlin using the Jetpack Compose compiler/runtime
vaadin-on-kotlin - Writing full-stack statically-typed web apps on JVM at its simplest
clikt - Multiplatform command line interface parsing for Kotlin
fritz2 - Easily build reactive web-apps in Kotlin based on flows and coroutines.
karel - Karel The Robot
kotlin - Starter project for Kotlin