pdfinverter
imgui-go
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pdfinverter
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I joined a startup as an intern and I've been assigned a project in golang and I have no idea how to even start with. If someone can help me, I'd really appreciate. Here's the problem statement.
Golang's image package is fairly easy to use. Here is an example.
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State of Go GUI in 2021
I still say QT is one of the best out there for Go imo... you will have to do some googling as the docs are lengthy as hell without many good comments. But you can do anything that QT does in any other language. Many times I had to lookup Python or C++ examples and figure it out from there. It always works though. Here's some silly examples: ex1 ex2 The only thing that I don't like about it, is that the first time you build your project a separate binary will be created in your directory for your Golang to work with. I haven't figured out any way around that... so if you package your app, you will have your Golang binary plus a separate qtbox one as well.
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GoLang Qt UI slot not invoked
I had messed around with QT for go for a while and I actually like it. However I did not use qml though. Maybe you can poke around and get some ideas.
imgui-go
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LTT creating their own Benchmark tool called MarkBench
FYI, they're using Dear ImGui. Either https://github.com/AllenDang/giu or https://github.com/inkyblackness/imgui-go
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Announce cimgui-go an auto-generated wrapper of Dear ImGui
As the maintainer of https://github.com/inkyblackness/imgui-go , I like this a lot.
- Desktop applications discussion
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State of Go GUI in 2021
Why are you people keep recommending fyne.io??? Don't waste your time, just download it's sample demo (1. go get fyne.io/fyne/v2/cmd/fyne_demo/ ; 2. fyne_demo) try it and see for yourself "how good it is" (it's not). Then download Dear ImGui (golangs bindings here: https://github.com/inkyblackness/imgui-go) and compare the quality... it's not even funny how much better it is. So it's just baffling to see at every golang GUI thread people keep recommending Fyne, when alternatives like ImGui exist, which are just astronomically better. Those who recommend, do you even use it yourself or just keep repeating what others suggested somewhere else...?
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A Survey of Rust GUI Libraries
That said, I have used Dear ImGui with before with Go (https://github.com/inkyblackness/imgui-go), it comes with several backends and one of them ("glfw_opengl3") actually works. I don't know if it is any different in Rust.
What are some alternatives?
ZiniGo - Utility to backup magazines from the Zinio service as PDF, bypassing/Removing their DRM.
qt - Qt binding for Go (Golang) with support for Windows / macOS / Linux / FreeBSD / Android / iOS / Sailfish OS / Raspberry Pi / AsteroidOS / Ubuntu Touch / JavaScript / WebAssembly
fay - Stateless, Fast and Reliable PDF rendering service.
gio - Mirror of the Gio main repository (https://git.sr.ht/~eliasnaur/gio)
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
browser - Package browser provides helpers to open files, readers, and urls in a browser window.
implot - Immediate Mode Plotting
playground-gio
easy_profiler - Lightweight profiler library for c++
fsm-go - Golang finite-state machine
awesome-dear-imgui - A collection of awesome dear imgui bindings, extensions and resources