racket-gui-easy
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racket-gui-easy
- Racket Language
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Racket: The Lisp for the Modern Day
Looks like you're already in Emacs. I strongly recommend racket-mode as mentioned in another thread.
With regard to prototyping GUI's I'd suggest taking a look at https://github.com/mfelleisen/7GUI. https://github.com/Bogdanp/racket-gui-easy could also be a good place to start.
With regard to Racket more generally, I'm probably not the best person to ask since I had a very high friction start where I just banged my head against the wall until things made sense.
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Humble Chronicles: Managing State with Signals
I took a similar approach in my Racket library, gui-easy[1,2]. Though I opted to not defer any computations, any observable (similar to a signal from the post) update propagates to observers immediately, and there's no incrementality -- observables are just boxes whose changes you can subscribe to. Regarding the disposal problem, I used weak references and regarding the where to take observables and where to take concrete values as input question, I decided that any place an observable can go in, a concrete value can as well and it's been a convenient choice so far. For fun, here's an example[3] that builds the todo UI from the post.
[1]: https://docs.racket-lang.org/gui-easy/index.html
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If you were hired to create a new distribution of Lisp, what would you include?
For native apps, I would devote coding resources to the Guile-GI project which generates Guile bindings to the cross-platform Gtk C library by way of the Gnome Object Introspection and Reflection library. I would also port the Racket gui-easy library over to Guile-GI so declarative GUIs could be written.
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What programming language is good to make GUI's
There is also gui-easy a declarative gui framework: https://docs.racket-lang.org/gui-easy/index.html
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7GUIs
It’s not the only version either
See https://github.com/Bogdanp/racket-gui-easy/tree/master/examp...
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darkreader
- What to avoid building as an early stage startup
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New UI sucks
change to light mode, and try out https://darkreader.org/
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Easter egg emoji: converting pixels into particles
I was able to reproduce and reported this to Dark Reader https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader/issues/11952
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A Treatise on the Nature of Vessels
I highly recommend utilizing a dark reader.
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Ask HN: Does anyone know the idiot decided gray txt on white bg was a good ideea
I totally forgot about the atrocious default HN theme. Yeah that's unreasonable, unreadable. A low-contrast light theme is literally equivalent to shining a flashlight in your eyes. Only unreasonable people do that to others (e.g. the police).
If you use Firefox, I recommend the Dark Reader[1] extension for taking care of all the websites that insist on destroying your eyes.
[1]: https://darkreader.org
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What kind of lifestyle do people who are used to eye floaters have?
i use https://darkreader.org/ for chrome and don't see flies 99% of the time
- Paleta de colores Dark Reader.
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Aetheron: Your Private, Efficient, and Modular Browser
- very efficient to navigate(shortcuts, quick tab navigation, etc.) - Shortcuts - Terminal for easy to type commands - Tab Management - Quick Tab Navigation - Search Bar Integration - Bookmark Management - History Management - Smart Address Bar - Speed Dial - Back and forward Navigation - WM like behaviour for tabs - Floating search bar for quick searches - Powerful autocomplete in address bar(stored in-browser to avoid privacy issues) - privacy focus - Use of Duck Duck Go when privacy-focus is on - Built in Powerful Adblocker - Avoids the use of trackers - Possibility to block Trackers - Possibility to search with TOR - Option to enable or disable JS fully - Option to Disable Cookies - Encrypted DNS - Auto HTTPS upgrade - DNT(Do Not Track) by default - Adoption of G-Hacks - Built in Temp-mail for not frequently visited addresses - A slider for the amount of privacy-conviniency - Whilst doing so it selects and unselects some packages - History as a Module - Don't log certain websites to History - Creation of fake entries on History - Delete History tabs easily - By name - By category - open source - decentralized - compatible all OS - consumes low resources - minimalist - highly customizable - Dark Mode by Default - Characteristics of [Dark Reader](https://darkreader.org/) - Predefined Themes - Community Themes - Support for Wallpapers - Also the ability to configure it via .config files that can be edite - Ability to make the tabs semitransparent and either show the background or a custom wallpaper - fast - Modules - Written in almighty RUST - light - easy to use - Unbloated - Modern UI - advanced users characteristics -The option to cache websites so you can access them when you don't have internet connection, they would be stored locally (might not work on all websites) -Reader Mode: Selects only the text and offers the ability to speed read(maybe through the integration of Swift read) - Vertical Tabs Option - Using commands for faster navigation - Ability to open multiple tabs at once using a shortcut - Workspace Switching - Heavy Local Focus - Modular - Rename Downloads to something meaningful - Download folder differentiation
- Tweakers: Strijd tussen Reddit en gebruikers kent alleen verliezers
- Reporting a bug with a game or an app? - PLEASE READ THIS FIRST!
What are some alternatives?
bang.html - 💎 Good.HTML. A nice framework without the bad stuff. Lots of custom elements, and nice templates. Good. HTML [Moved to: https://github.com/crisdosyago/good.html]
stylus - Stylus - Userstyles Manager
7guis - 7GUIs is a GUI programming usability benchmark.
tachiyomi-extensions - Source extensions for the Tachiyomi app.
bgjs
Turn-Off-the-Lights-Safari-extension - Safari extension
fidgetty - Widget library built on Fidget written in pure Nim and OpenGL rendered
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
CIEL - CIEL Is an Extended Lisp. Scripting with batteries included.
iceraven-browser - Iceraven Browser
7GUI - the 7 gui project
monkeytype - The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.