ruby-packer
PySimpleGUI
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8 | 49 | |
1,555 | 13,133 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
8 months ago | 5 days ago | |
C | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ruby-packer
- Is there a way to package up a Ruby script as a desktop executable app?
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Hacker News top posts: Sep 21, 2021
Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary\ (30 comments)
- Ruby Packer: distribute your Ruby code as a compiled binary
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How do I create a ruby application?
One way around this limitation is to also include a ruby interpreter along with your source code. There are some projects out there that attempt to do just that, each with their own limitations and degrees of success. One such project is https://github.com/pmq20/ruby-packer. With this, you can give it your ruby code and it will bundle it up with a ruby interpreter so that you can hand out a single executable file to run.
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Ruby through the lens of Go
Go has been used at Flipp for some time now, although not widely in my team. I wanted to use Go to create a command-line executable, something that Ruby unfortunately isn't capable of doing. (There are options, such as ruby-packer, but it seems like a "heavy" solution and doesn't seem to fit the Ruby paradigm.)
PySimpleGUI
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
Just a heads up: PySimpleGUI 5 isn't open source any more [0], and the official GitHub repo was replaced with a stub [1]. From the blog post, it sounds like the people behind it will probably remove the FOSS version from PyPI soon.
It's possible the community will fork it with a version of PySimpleGUI 4 that's still kicking around, but I haven't seen one yet.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39369353
[1] https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI
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PySimpleGUI 4 will be sunsetted in Q2 2024
Their old CONTRIBUTING file <https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI/blob/1fa911cafee6...> said:
> Pull requests are not being accepted for the project. This includes sending code changes via other means than "pull requests". Plainly put, code you send will not be used.
> I don't mean to be ugly. This isn't personal. Heck, I don't know "you",the reader personally. It's not about ego. It's complicated. The result is that it allows me to dedicate my life to this project. It's what's required, for whatever reason, for me to do this. That's the best explanation I have. I love and respect the users of this work.
It's obvious in hindsight that those reasons were a bald-faced lie, and the real reason was exactly that he could legally do this rug pull.
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PysimpleGUI
From https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI/issues/142
> 2023 is going to be the "Make or Break" year. I ultimately need to determine if the project is going to continue. To date, it's nowhere near sustainable. The income doesn't cover the cost of the project, meaning that it's not only unable to allow me to pay for my cost of living, but I continue to rack up debt, borrowing money, to keep the project functional.
> This isn't new information if you've followed the over 1,200 announcements I've made since Sept 2018. The data is available should you wish to look at the GitHub Sponsorships and do the simple math required to calculate income from Udemy. It would be great for the project to keep going. I'm hopeful, but more than hope's required to keep the project going.
So if you like this project and want to see it around in the future, please support it.
Github sponsors is probably the best place: https://github.com/sponsors/PySimpleGUI
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Advice on best way to build the following windows application?
The psutil package makes getting a list of running programs not very difficult. There's an example demo program that polls once a second and displays the top process using CPU time. You could use it as a starting point perhaps.
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NiceGUI – easy-to-use, Python-based UI framework
How does it compare with remi? https://github.com/rawpython/remi
Looking at the examples, for quick UIs, REMI seems simpler. And PySimpleGUI (https://github.com/PySimpleGUI/PySimpleGUI) offers REMI as a backend to deploy on web too (PySimpleGUI is pretty simple to learn).
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I made a simple random password generator
Random Password Generator (what an orginal name!) or RPG for short is a simple password generator that uses PySimpleGUI GUI framework, in order to have a user-friendly interface and also because i wanted to have fun.
- How to make progress bar work using PySimpleGUI?
- When to switch languages for a project
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PySimpleGUI: How to use slider to change variable and plot with matplotlib?
Another approach when the data is easy to graph is to use the Graph Element to create a graph. A Demo Program shows how to make something like this.
What are some alternatives?
ocra - One-Click Ruby Application Builder
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
truffleruby - A high performance implementation of the Ruby programming language, built on GraalVM.
CustomTkinter - A modern and customizable python UI-library based on Tkinter
Rake - A make-like build utility for Ruby.
DearPyGui - Dear PyGui: A fast and powerful Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies
rbs - Type Signature for Ruby
EasyGUI - easygui for Python
Ruby on Rails - Ruby on Rails
wxPython
python-goto - A function decorator, that rewrites the bytecode, to enable goto in Python
pywebview - Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS