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yews
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Advice for the next dozen Rust GUIs
I recently tried https://github.com/yewstack/yews that looks very much like "React in Rust". It is web oriented through WASM compilation and integration with web technologies, Tauri can be used to bridge the gap and use it for desktop apps but it is probably an excessively complex and impure assembly for that goal.
lite-xl
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TextAdept
Another small, minimalist Lua-based text editor is Lite[1], and it's much less "light" cousin Lite-XL[2]
1: https://github.com/rxi/lite
2: https://github.com/lite-xl/lite-xl
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React for Beginners: Your First Steps with the Popular JavaScript Library.
1. A text editor: This is where you'll write your code. There are many options to choose from, such as Visual Studio Code, Sublime Text, or lite-xl.
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any good NATIVE (non electron) code editors?
lite-xl. VERY extensible, fast, all around great editor. https://lite-xl.com/
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Use GNU Emacs
There are many text editors extensible in Lua or in Python. They generally don't allow messing with the innards as much (Firefox proved that's a double edge sword with its extension, it's not an unalloyed good).
https://micro-editor.github.io/index.html
https://lite-xl.com
https://neovim.io
https://code.visualstudio.com
http://www.sublimetext.com
And Emacs Lisp doesn't feel super accessible to most software developers under 40. Almost all its conventions come from a small little island, it's like marsupials in Australia, their own little parallel evolution.
- Scintilla is a free source code editing component with a permissive license
- MacOS alternatives to Atom
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Can anyone recommend a good text editor (gedit alternative) that fits these requirements?
Lite XL.
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Other than Geany? Are there any modern C++ IDEs for Linux that work without making you crazy?
check this out Lite XL could be great..
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Good and free IDE for golang
Lite-XL with recent high praise on Hacker News
- What IDE do you usually use to write helm charts?
What are some alternatives?
rust-yew-axum-tauri-desktop - Rust + Yew + Axum + Tauri + Tailwindcss, full-stack Rust development for Desktop apps.
lite - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
nanovgXC - Lightweight vector graphics library implementing exact-coverage antialiasing in OpenGL
sublime_text - Issue tracker for Sublime Text
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
textadept - Textadept is a fast, minimalist, and remarkably extensible cross-platform text editor for programmers.
druid - A data-first Rust-native UI design toolkit.
LSP-pyright - Python support for Sublime's LSP plugin provided through microsoft/pyright.
nanovg - Antialiased 2D vector drawing library on top of OpenGL for UI and visualizations.
lite-xl-terminal
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
Vim - The official Vim repository