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SnapKit reviews and mentions
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Show HN: SnapCode – a real Java IDE in the browser
SnapCode is actually using SnapKit (https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit) which can run on either WebAPI/DOM (in browser) or Swing (desktop). In the browser this helps slim the download and improve performance by using more browser native code.
For pricing, SnapCode is free for individual use and will remain so. Perhaps there will be funding opportunities from large organizations or for embedding use cases to help provide for the continued health of the product and community.
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What do you use for building Desktop apps these days?
The new kid on the block is SnapKit: https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit
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Ask HN: Why isn't GWT or Vaadin more popular among Java developers?
I use SnapKit to do Java desktop development which compiles easily to JavaScript using TeaVM. SnapKit is both modern and conventional, a good middle ground between Swing and JavaFX. But most importantly, it combines the traditional win of desktop Java UI dev with the ease of web deployment.
SnapKit:
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Ask HN: Does Java need a modern Java UI toolkit for desktop/web?
If Java had a modern UI toolkit to create & run apps natively on the desktop and in the browser, could it rescue Java Client development?
I've been working on SnapKit for several years (+) to rescue my apps from obscurity by deploying in the browser and it's gone reasonably well, so I'm wondering whether it could be more:
GitHub: https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit
Demos: https://www.reportmill.com/snaptea/
jeff
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Ask HN: Who Wants to Collaborate?
Repo: https://github.com/reportmill/SnapKit
- What's the future of Java UI development?
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Stats
reportmill/SnapKit is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of SnapKit is Java.