Shoes
RubyGnome2
Shoes | RubyGnome2 | |
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2 | 4 | |
1,582 | 374 | |
0.3% | 0.5% | |
3.1 | 8.7 | |
6 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Shoes
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Shoes makes building little graphical programs for Mac, Windows, Linux simple
As someone who has looked at Shoes several times but never dove in, it's confusing how Shoes 4 has been the "preview version" of Shoes for, like, a decade or more. It made me actively avoid getting invested in Shoes 3 (the release promoted on the linked website) because Shoes 4 requires JRuby and I am happy with CRuby (the Ruby interpreter most people think of when they hear "Ruby").
https://github.com/shoes/shoes4/
http://www.rubydoc.info/github/shoes/shoes4
No disrespect to the developers but to me it feels like taking over a GUI toolkit created "to teach programming to everyone" (to quote the Shoes 4 readme) and making it depend upon a super-complicated enterprise-focused Ruby was sort of Missing The Pointâ„¢ in a huge way.
Heck I couldn't even switch to JRuby if I wanted to because I <3 Ractors and JRuby still lacks CRuby 3.0 feature parity: https://github.com/jruby/jruby/issues/7459
RubyGnome2
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anyone know how long GTK3 will be supported?
I (try to) maintain some helper code for ruby-gtk. The official bindings for ruby are maintained mostly by kou (see https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome).
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2023 Best Ruby GUI library??
Gtk3 has always been very dependable for me. Fairly easy to approach and lots of samples. https://github.com/ruby-gnome/ruby-gnome
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Glimmer DSL for GTK Tetris + Cairo Tutorial Inspired by Mohit Sindhwani
Glimmer DSL for GTK (Ruby GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library) had a few releases in response to an issue requesting a Tetris sample. The project now includes brand new declarative support for Cairo graphics and an implementation of the Tetris game as a sample. Additionally, the majority of Cairo samples mentioned in this Cairo Tutorial blog post by Mohit Sindhwani ("Cairo with Ruby - Samples using RCairo") have been included too.
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Glimmer DSL for GTK
Glimmer DSL for GTK aims to supercharge productivity and maintainability in developing Ruby-GNOME applications by providing a DSL similar to Glimmer DSL for SWT having:
What are some alternatives?
Glimmer - DSL Framework consisting of a DSL Engine and a Data-Binding Library used in Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Framework), Glimmer DSL for Opal (Pure Ruby Web GUI), Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for Tk (Ruby Tk Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for GTK (Ruby-GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for XML (& HTML), and Glimmer DSL for CSS
qtbindings - An easy to install gem version of the Ruby bindings to Qt
GoogleVisualr - A Ruby Gem for the Google Visualization API. Write Ruby code. Generate Javascript. Display a Google Chart.
Humanizer - Very simple captcha with Rails 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 support
glimmer-dsl-libui - Glimmer DSL for LibUI - Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development Cross-Platform Native GUI Library - The Quickest Way From Zero To GUI - If You Liked Shoes, You'll Love Glimmer! - No need to pre-install any prerequisites. Just install the gem and have platform-independent GUI that just works on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
glimmer-dsl-swing - Glimmer DSL for Swing (JRuby Swing Desktop Development GUI Library) - Enables development of desktop applications using Java Swing and Java 2D, including vector graphics and AWT geometry.
Gladiator (Glimmer Editor) - Gladiator (short for Glimmer Editor) is a Glimmer DSL for SWT sample project under on-going development that demonstrates how to build a text editor in Ruby using Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Library). It is not intended to be a full-fledged editor by any means, yet mostly a fun educational exercise in using Glimmer. Gladiator is also a personal tool for shaping an editor exactly the way I like, with all the keyboard shortcuts I prefer. I leave building truly professional text editors to software tooling experts who would hopefully use Glimmer one day. Otherwise, I have been happily using Gladiator to develop all my open-source projects since May of 2020.