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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
- golang GUI packages
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How do I get started with the Go Qt binding?
I've settled on using the Qt binding, and it looks promising, but I can't even figure out how to get started. I can't even figure out where the Qt.Widget class is to make a basic window!
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
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State of Go GUI in 2021
Do you know if therecipe/qt is still supported? I can see no activity recently.
webview
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Why Bloat Is Still Software's Biggest Vulnerability
You can create the webview using each platforms native GUI toolkit and setup JS communication yourself OR you can use a lightweight library that does it for [1] (search its README for language "bindings").
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Nui C++ User Interface Library
Nui could base on this in theory. Nui uses https://github.com/webview/webview under the hood, which provides browser windows for linux, windows or mac. Nui adds some cmake to make the "in-browser" and "main-process" part appear seemless, as well adding a DSEL for the "in-browser" view part.
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[Golang] Recommandation de bibliothèque d'interface utilisateur légère
WebView 7k
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Did you hear about using a web browser as GUI using C99?
You mean something like this?
- Desktop apps with golang
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Neutralinojs – Build lightweight cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript
Golang can compile to windows statically, and on Windows those bindings are using the MSWebView2 API (aka Microsoft Edge webview).
I know that you can also compile the webview.cc into a dll specifically, and link against that. But I'd never done with Visual C++ because I am cross-compiling from Linux to Windows.
The README of the webview/webview project refers to the WebView2 SDK on NuGet, however [1]
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The Quest for the Ultimate GUI Framework
The author shrugs off web tech (maybe because of electron bloat?) but you can avoid the bloat by using each platforms native web browser control. There are even cross-platform libraries that make creating the native control and cross-communication simple. These applications would be architecturally similar to Win32 apps using and communicating with a XAML Island, but the advantage of web tech is it's an open standard and WPF/WinUI is not.
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Should web developers learn Flutter instead of React Native/Electron for mobile/desktop apps?
From a more established company with more guaranteed long-term support than the web frameworks that solve the above problems (like Tauri and Webview)
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Is there anything like electron for go?
lower lever/simpler than wails is https://github.com/webview/webview
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Pytonium - A framework for building python apps, with a GUI based on the web-technologies HTML, CSS and Javascript. Would be happy to hear some feedback on the code and the idea
WebView : Uses a WebView control
What are some alternatives?
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
Lorca - Build cross-platform modern desktop apps in Go + HTML5
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
imgui-go - Go wrapper library for "Dear ImGui" (https://github.com/ocornut/imgui)
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
wry - Cross-platform WebView library in Rust for Tauri.
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
go-gtk - Go binding for GTK
neutralinojs - Portable and lightweight cross-platform desktop application development framework