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qt
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GoLang — Simplifying Complexity “The Beginning”
. Web backend (with various frameworks available) . Web Assembly (one of them is vugu framework) . Microservices (some frameworks: Go Micro, Go Kit, Gizmo, Kite) . Fragments services (Term mentioned by @jeffotoni in a microservices discussion group) . Lambdas (FaaS example) . Client Server . Terminal applications (using the tview lib) . IoT (some frameworks) . Bots (some here) . Client Applications using Web technology . Desktop using Qt+QML, Native Win Lib (example Qt, Qt widgets, Qml) . Network Applications . Protocol applications . REST Applications . SOAP Applications . GraphQL Applications . RPC Applications . TCP Applications . gRPC Applications . WebSocket Applications . GopherJS (compiles Go to JavaScript)
- bindings to GTK or QT
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macOS Apps in Rust
> https://github.com/therecipe/qt
Do these not work? (I haven’t tried them - non-rhetorical question.)
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My first idea that I want to write in Go
Could try looking at wails. I don’t really ever do any GUI programming, especially in Go. But it and Fyne are probably gonna be your best, easiest route. Though, I do know there are also bindings for Qt
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Qt Bindings for go not found
Well, of course it does exist, you cannot use github URL like that, this one works https://github.com/therecipe/qt/tree/master/widgets.
- golang GUI packages
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Want to create a non-bloated linux app
I know of https://github.com/therecipe/qt, but I've no experience using it, so not sure how well it works. But normally if you feel handy with Go, I guess it should be easier than switching your development stack to C++.
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How do I get started with the Go Qt binding?
there is also 3rd party examples list on their github pages https://github.com/therecipe/qt/wiki/Getting-Started#3rd-party-examplesdemosapplications
- fyne Vs gio
- Desktop applications discussion
gotk3
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[Golang] Recommandation de bibliothèque d'interface utilisateur légère
Gotk3 1.3k
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Is Go appropriate to develop Linux Desktop app ?
gotk3 does the job, and is well documented.
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Golang GUI
Go gtk3 bindings are very nice https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3
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Go taking too much time building with imports
I wanted to try the GTK bindings for Go, so I did all the steps for importing an external module: go mod init "test/gtk" go mod tidy go get "https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3"
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I want to create a simple menu based game. What framework would you recommend?
So it should be simple as buttons+images+some sounds. The purpose to create this game is fun, but mostly to learn golang better. There are a lot of options now. I suppose it should be https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3 But, well, maybe you know better framework to use?
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React and Go for desktop app
gotk3 is a good one
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golang GUI packages
gotk3 https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3
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Twenty Years of C# with Anders Hejlsberg [audio]
There are definitely libraries, such as bindings to GTK: https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3 or Win32: https://github.com/rodrigocfd/windigo
The point remains that it is possible to do these things without async/await, but Go isn’t frequently used to develop native UIs, most likely because the kind of visual UI builder tools used in Visual Studio or Android Studio have never had an equivalent funded for use with Go, due to lack of commercial support for that use case. Beyond that, web gui frameworks are immensely popular these days, further removing motivation to really “make gui happen” in Go, but there are niche use cases out there, as evidenced by the existence of libraries.
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Go GTK on Windows
I'm trying to use gotk3 (https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3). The first issue I got was with pkg-config not being in the PATH environment variable. Cool, I fixed that. Now, I get errors about gio, glib, and gobject not being found in the pkg-config search path.
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Cross compiling GTK for Windows?
I'm trying to build an app using gotk (cgo bindings for GTK), but I'm having trouble compiling it for Windows (I'm on Linux)
What are some alternatives?
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
go-gtk - Go binding for GTK
imgui-go - Go wrapper library for "Dear ImGui" (https://github.com/ocornut/imgui)
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
gotk4 - Autogenerated GTK4 bindings for Go
nuklear - This project provides Go bindings for nuklear.h — a small ANSI C GUI library.
goqt - Golang bindings to the Qt cross-platform application framework.
NanoGUI
ui - Platform-native GUI library for Go.