ledstudio | pub-dev | |
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2 | 359 | |
0 | 764 | |
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10.0 | 9.7 | |
about 6 years ago | 6 days ago | |
C++ | Dart | |
- | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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ledstudio
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Over-engineering an RGB LED strip: let’s make a custom programming language
That’s pretty cool.
I did something similar once, where I wrote a Qt application that let you add effects to a timeline, which would get saved as json and could then be run on a Raspberry Pi to control a grid of NeoPixel LEDs. Each effect on the timeline has a start and length, which pixels it affected, RGBW colors, easing function in and out and effect type (fade, blink etc — there were a few basic effect types that could be combined to create more elaborate effects). The Qt application was able to simulate the LEDs in a GUI using the same code that ran on the RPi (just the GUI was replaced with LED driver code there). It was used to play animations on a t-shirt that was covered in a grid of LEDs made for a local musician. It was a fun project. The code is on GitHub but it’s terrible quality due to having been written over the space of 3 days and then never touched again: https://github.com/danielytics/ledstudio
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Qt 6.3 Released
I have the code on GitHub but I haven’t built the code in 4 years so don’t have a screenshot. Like I said, the code was written in about 3 days and QML allowed me to iterate quickly, but the resulting code quality isn’t great (since it was a once off project, built and used in the same week and then never used again, I didn’t clean it up or anything). One key feature was that the LED strip could be connected to a Raspberry Pi and the tool could be run directly on the Pi to control the LEDs directly from the editor, or it could be run on my laptop and simulated.
Anyway, the code is here: https://github.com/danielytics/ledstudio
And the QML specifically is here: https://github.com/danielytics/ledstudio/blob/master/main.qm...
If I were to clean it up, I would at least split the different labels into their own QML files but hey, shortcuts were taken over those few days :)
pub-dev
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Learn Flutter by creating your first Flutter app!
For finding new packages, Flutter developers often visit https://pub.dev. Say you want to do a network request to a remote server using the http package, you can simply add it to your dependencies and then execute flutter pub get to fetch the package and make it ready to use.
- Desenvolvendo um widget de upload com Flutter 🩵
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Build a Video Chat App with ConnectyCube Flutter SDK
where x.x.x is a latest version of the connectycube_sdk on pub.dev repository.
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10 Useful websites for flutter developers!
Link: pub.dev
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Are referenced packages compiled ?
I was trying to find out if a package that we create internally or pull from pub.dev is compiled and just added into the app or compiled and optimized when consumed by the app ?
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Is it safe?
I've never actually submitted anything to pub.dev and I'm not even sure what's involved.
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Flet is "The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" - it's not :(
Flutter is known for its reach ecosystem and availability of many high-quality libraries. There're over 38000 packages at pub.dev and none of those e are available to build UI in Flet.
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How would one go about implementing this into a FlutterFlow project?
I checked on pub.dev just in case, and it appears that you can do some interop with js already. So try this instead.
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Searching for the right tool for a text editing desktop app.
So, does Flutter provides what I need? Some functionalitty for checking word spelling with different languages would be really nice too. I found some HTMLs editors on the pub.dev. Some seems very nice, but I don't know about the red squiggle and that's important for me. I am no pro programmer, so it would be hard to me to implement this by myself. I'm looking at Qt as well, but the licensing seems a bit restrictive.
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Get notified when your pub dependancies have been updated
There is a lot of clicking around and typing to get info on updates to pub.dev dependancies you use in your flutter apps, so I built a flutter webapp to make it easier
What are some alternatives?
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