Re: Desktop app with vibe.d
On Monday, 12 August 2019 at 10:41:57 UTC, GreatSam4sure wrote: Pls I want to know if it is possible to build desktop app with vibe.d just like nodejs. I am not satisfy with the GUI of Dlang such as dlangui and gtkd. I don't think they have good styling capabilities like HTML and CSS. I will be happy if I can build an app in D with fanciful ui. I will also be happy if you know any other way to build a fanciful ui in D like adobe flex, javafx, etc. Kai Nacke has a chapter (it's chapter 8) in his book "D Web Development / Packt Publishing"
Re: Desktop app with vibe.d
On Tuesday, 13 August 2019 at 09:44:59 UTC, Russel Winder wrote: On Mon, 2019-08-12 at 20:01 +, DanielG via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: [...] GtkD allows for "reactive" UI. https://www.reactivemanifesto.org/ There is also Qt, I haven't tried any of the D bindings to Qt, but given Qt is event loop based I am sure it allows for "reactive" UI as well – it definitely does using Python/PySIDE2. GTK+ doesn't have the equivalent of the stage/engine of QML. QML is Qt's version of JavaFX, so you do not need a browser to get a dynamic reactive UI. I want my back end to be in D. I want to write the app in D. I am comfortable with JavaFX, adobe flex and Kotlin, c# to some extent
Re: Desktop app with vibe.d
On Mon, 2019-08-12 at 20:01 +, DanielG via Digitalmars-d-learn wrote: > On Monday, 12 August 2019 at 10:41:57 UTC, GreatSam4sure wrote: > > I will be happy if I can build an app in D with fanciful ui. I > > will also be happy if you know any other way to build a > > fanciful ui in D like adobe flex, javafx, etc. > > I haven't seen anybody doing it yet, but in theory you could > launch a browser / Electron instance / etc, and have it connect > via gRPC to code written in D. > > Then you could have a fancy React UI and use D to do the heavy > lifting. GtkD allows for "reactive" UI. https://www.reactivemanifesto.org/ There is also Qt, I haven't tried any of the D bindings to Qt, but given Qt is event loop based I am sure it allows for "reactive" UI as well – it definitely does using Python/PySIDE2. GTK+ doesn't have the equivalent of the stage/engine of QML. QML is Qt's version of JavaFX, so you do not need a browser to get a dynamic reactive UI. -- Russel. === Dr Russel Winder t: +44 20 7585 2200 41 Buckmaster Roadm: +44 7770 465 077 London SW11 1EN, UK w: www.russel.org.uk signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Desktop app with vibe.d
On Monday, 12 August 2019 at 10:41:57 UTC, GreatSam4sure wrote: I will be happy if I can build an app in D with fanciful ui. I will also be happy if you know any other way to build a fanciful ui in D like adobe flex, javafx, etc. I haven't seen anybody doing it yet, but in theory you could launch a browser / Electron instance / etc, and have it connect via gRPC to code written in D. Then you could have a fancy React UI and use D to do the heavy lifting.
Re: Desktop app with vibe.d
On Monday, 12 August 2019 at 10:41:57 UTC, GreatSam4sure wrote: Pls I want to know if it is possible to build desktop app with vibe.d just like nodejs. I am not satisfy with the GUI of Dlang such as dlangui and gtkd. I don't think they have good styling capabilities like HTML and CSS. I will be happy if I can build an app in D with fanciful ui. I will also be happy if you know any other way to build a fanciful ui in D like adobe flex, javafx, etc. vibe.d is a backend framework so unless you ran it and had the user connect via a web browser I don't think so. Honestly, avoid web technology on the desktop like the plague. It's slow and memory hogging.
Desktop app with vibe.d
Pls I want to know if it is possible to build desktop app with vibe.d just like nodejs. I am not satisfy with the GUI of Dlang such as dlangui and gtkd. I don't think they have good styling capabilities like HTML and CSS. I will be happy if I can build an app in D with fanciful ui. I will also be happy if you know any other way to build a fanciful ui in D like adobe flex, javafx, etc.