vredis
Redis client for V, written in V (by patrickpissurno)
ui
A cross-platform UI library written in V (by vlang)
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vredis
Posts with mentions or reviews of vredis.
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Any redis packages drivers available right now ?
DI'd you try this : https://github.com/patrickpissurno/vredis
ui
Posts with mentions or reviews of ui.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-28.
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The V Programming Language 0.4
https://github.com/vlang/ui
It does seem to be still in its very early stages but if they are able to make this a more mature library, it may actually be quite useful for tiny, fast apps.
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How we're building a browser when it's supposed to be impossible
That's correct on Vlang. Not only do they have the UI (VUI), but there are also various UI toolkits (MUI and IUI) which makes using the UI libraries easier or more convenient, depending on what people like.
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What would you change about C++? How would you improve it, and what do you hate about it?
Because we have threading, network and many more things but not UI, makes no sense, even V lang has one https://github.com/vlang/ui (is an alpha but some day it will work)
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Usable cross-platform GUI?
My bad regarding vlang/ui, I saw https://github.com/vlang/ui/issues/31 and I guess it's just outdated, I will give it a go, thanks.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vredis and ui you can also consider the following projects:
vls - V language server
ved - 1 MB text editor written in V with hardware accelerated text rendering. Compiles in <1s.
vab - V Android Bootstrapper
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
vanim - Animation engine made with V
ui - My UI Widget library for V
libui - Simple and portable (but not inflexible) GUI library in C that uses the native GUI technologies of each platform it supports.