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muscurd-i
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Adventures in Desktop App development II: Revenge of the Gopher
I had the problem that cross-building the app with Linux it would always open up a console underneath the app, that does not seem to happen if you cross-build with Windows, so I did that, and it worked like a charm.
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Muscurd-i - My personal Password Manager
Muscurdi.Tests/Models/MasterPasswordTests.cs
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My adventures in Desktop GUI App development-land
A small Password Manager - Muscurd-I (because EpicGames and Ubi Launcher kept logging me off and I needed something local to store my passwords).
vala-www
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Vala Programming Language
https://vala.dev/
an apps list is here
else you have :
- The Vala Programming Language
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Odin Programming Language
Vala (compiles to C, some GTK apps are written in this) - https://vala.dev/
- Ask HN: Who is developing a programming language that compiles to C?
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Vale's First Prototype for Immutable Region Borrowing
There's also been a language called Vala, active since 2006!
https://vala.dev
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Off topic? Recommend a language well supported on Emacs..
The only language I can think of that fully meets these requirements is Vala. It is GNOME-centric, is available in any distro, has automatic memory management, and has bindings to a ton of open source libs.
- gtk-ks: Join the Effort to create GTK Bindings for Kotlin!
- Unusual programming language that you use (Work, Hobby)
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Nim version 2.0.0 release candidate
> In my understanding, Nim at the moment is really a transpiled language, instead of compiled. Transpiled to C, then tooling uses clang or gcc to do compilation from C to target platforms.
If I understood correctly, like the Vala language: https://vala.dev/ (Note: Vala is strongly integrated with GObject).
What are some alternatives?
dsmanager - a game project made for fun, a football manager simulator in C# and .NET
mqtt.org - The mqtt.org website
dsManager-php - yet another Football Manager game (porting of the C# https://github.com/vikkio88/dsmanager)
website - Flutter documentation web site
ToDoAvalonia - TODO list with Avalonia and MVVM and Permanence Layer
crystal-website - crystal-lang.org website
pyDsManager - yet another Football Manager game, made just for fun using python3
carbon-lang - Carbon Language's main repository: documents, design, implementation, and related tools. (NOTE: Carbon Language is experimental; see README)
ACalc - dotnet and Avalonia test
go-is-not-good - A curated list of articles complaining that go (golang) isn't good enough
Documentation - AvaloniaUI documentation page source code
Tango-D2 - A port of the Tango library to D2