ChaosKit
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lqml
- Qt 6.6 and 6.7 Make QML Faster Than Ever: A New Benchmark and Analysis
- Trying to build ECL for iOS
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I’m going to create a toy project for playing with different UI libs
Was wondering how practical using lqml for developing Android apps would be.
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New LQML example: a simple proof-of-concept meshtastic messaging app
screenshot / repo / official meshtastic web site
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Is Lispworks the only option for developing iOs apps in CL?
There is lqml, which is cross-platform, including iOS.
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Lisp scripting on Android
Check out https://gitlab.com/eql/lqml and other repositories in this group.
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Mobile app "cl-repl" (LQML) to replace "CL REPL" (EQL5)
The advantage of LQML is that you can develop your app on the desktop first (as I did with the cl-repl app), mostly without restarting anything, because QML can be reloaded at runtime. A good example to learn how this works would be this one: qml-auto-reload
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Status update on my CL editor
Notably - 1. https://github.com/lispnik/iup/ 2. https://gitlab.com/eql/lqml 3. https://github.com/bohonghuang/cl-gtk4
- GTK4 Bindings for Common Lisp
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Is there a way to call an objective C method from an lqml function?
In this example, there is an example call to Objective-C, which in turn is callable from Lisp.
ChaosKit
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Symmetry in Chaos
Paul Bourke's website is great; don't forget to check his other articles!
Over 10 years ago, it inspired me to play with strange attractors, which eventually ended with me writing https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit.
It was fun and I learned a lot, but it's definitely a deep rabbit hole. I've moved on since then.
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Qt 6.3 Released
I'm not the parent, but I did something similar. It's an editor for fractal flames where the UI is done in QML and rendering and generation is done in C++ and OpenGL. https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit
I liked that QML allowed me to iterate quickly on the UI. It was really quick to just compose a bunch of components together and have something working. I also enjoyed the integration with the C++ side. Overall I found QML pretty solid. If I'd build a desktop app again, I'd definitely consider it.
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit
Demo video: https://youtu.be/ZSz3zN14NTQ
It's an editor and renderer for Fractal Flames[1] written in C++17 and with a UI in Qt/QML. Other software that renders Fractal Flames is e.g. Electric Sheep[2] or Apophysis[3].
It's a project that I've been working on and off for 10 years and it's still not ready… Reimplementing it several times certainly didn't help, but I learned a lot in the process! It's grown from a simple for loop to basically a language interpreter.
Sorry for the lack of README or license, but this is still half-baked ;)
[1] https://flam3.com/
[2] https://electricsheep.org/
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophysis_(software)
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