Do you plan on making that UI library public(open source or not) at some 
point?

On Monday, 29 October 2018 16:51:02 UTC+3, Elias Naur wrote:
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> On Monday, October 29, 2018 at 11:48:06 AM UTC+1, Laurent Moussault wrote:
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>> IMHO there is vacuum right-now, an opportunity for a native framework 
>> that allows the same design freedom as web interfaces, but implemented 
>> directly on top of the OSes (and Vulkan, probably). I think something like 
>> flutter, but implemented in a more mainstream language (and supporting the 
>> desktop), would have a shot at success. A GUI framework that does not come 
>> with a complete set of ready-to-use widgets and containers (as in 
>> traditional native UIs), but allows to easily design custom ones, with 
>> beautiful layouts. This is, obviously, a huge amount of work...
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> I'm glad you think that; I happen to be working on such an UI library :) 
> Its core is 100% Go, and it only uses Cgo for the necessary integration 
> with the low level OS primitives, input, window management and GPU access 
> (OpenGL ES for now). My library is also inspired by Flutter: it took a lot 
> of work to get into a usable state, but is now very portable and flexible. 
> My other inspiration is imgui: I hope that getting rid of the implicit  
> widget hierarchy will result in UI programs that are much easier to 
> maintain and keep bug free.
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>  - elias
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