threepenny-gui
GUI framework that uses the web browser as a display. (by HeinrichApfelmus)
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Posts with mentions or reviews of sdl2-boilerplate.
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What can I do in Haskell? UwU
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threepenny-gui
Posts with mentions or reviews of threepenny-gui.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-16.
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What can I do in Haskell? UwU
Maybe? https://github.com/HeinrichApfelmus/threepenny-gui
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What practice programs or knowledge should I learn to do "real" projects in Haskell
Not if you use my Threepenny-gui library. š
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Is threepenny-gui really reactive?
If you really want FRP, use Obelisk (based on Reflex-Dom. I will call just say "Obelisk" to refer to Obelisk's dependencies Reflex-Dom, Reflex,... too). I like the author of threepenny-gui and the library has the great advantages of not needing GHCJS (Obelisk does not need GHCJS either theoretically but I do not know how easy it currently is to make it work without) nor Nix. But the library was originally built as a non-FRP library and it has been lacking essential FRP combinators for a long time.
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How is it going with desktop apps nowadays? What happened to wxHaskell?
The threepenny-gui library is probably best if you just want a simple way to make GUIs. However, it doesn't really do desktop GUIs as such: it displays your GUI as a webpage running on localhost. However, it does work pretty well with Electron, which gives you a desktop application.
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Best UI Toolkit for generating UI elements at runtime
For this purpose, I normally use threepenny-gui, which can be used with Electron. (As it happens, that combination is what Iām using for my current Haskell program.)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing sdl2-boilerplate and threepenny-gui you can also consider the following projects:
tvmv - Bulk-rename TV episode files with minimal fuss
Gifcurry - š The open-source, Haskell-built video editor for GIF makers.
monomer - An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.
free-game - The free game engine
nanovg - NanoVG Haskell bindings
ltk - Leksah Toolkit
assimp - Haskell FFI bindings for Assimp
pianola
imagemagick - haskell imagemagick bindings
UISF - A Haskell arrowized FRP library for GUIs
lgtk - Lens-based Gtk interface
typed-spreadsheet - Typed and composable spreadsheets
sdl2-boilerplate vs tvmv
threepenny-gui vs Gifcurry
sdl2-boilerplate vs monomer
threepenny-gui vs free-game
threepenny-gui vs nanovg
threepenny-gui vs ltk
threepenny-gui vs assimp
threepenny-gui vs pianola
threepenny-gui vs imagemagick
threepenny-gui vs UISF
threepenny-gui vs lgtk
threepenny-gui vs typed-spreadsheet