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Learn Shakespeare (SPL) first. The code is much more fun to read!
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Lifthrasil: Learn Shakespeare (SPL) first. The code is much more fun to read!
No doubt sir! I have in fact heard about that so much appreciated language and how it spread its wonders beyond human imagination and thoughts.
By the time I will be able to read and use it, though, another Shakespeare will have arrived in our midst.

Albeit I love the complexities of human language, as of the likes of Shakespeare himself, I cannot phantom to judge myself so knowledgeable to the point of understanding a single line of poetry on code form!

To read a Hex file and reverse engineer it, to me, is easier than to understand such marvellous creation.

:P !

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brouer: Getting Stuff Done™.
On the, Getting Stuff Done side, @brouer, a friend of mine recommended React to me.
What are your opinions on it, if any?

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Managed to create a simple Gui (with 6 buttons and functions that call another external exe program) using Rust and Slint this week, so having a bit of progress here. :)
Ended up staying with Slint because it is indeed so simple to use.
I intend to go to eGui and iced in the future when I get more knowledge of the language.

Rust is indeed more complex than C, I think, but the error handling is so much fun to learn.
I imagine it gets really annoying with bigger projects though. Let's see.
Post edited December 24, 2024 by .Keys
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.Keys: Managed to create a simple Gui (with 6 buttons and functions that call another external exe program) using Rust and Slint this week, so having a bit of progress here. :)
Ended up staying with Slint because it is indeed so simple to use.
Just make sure to check the license before you do anything serious with it.

(I think Slint might be GPL or something; depending on your use case, this might or might not be OK.)
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.Keys: On the, Getting Stuff Done side, @brouer, a friend of mine recommended React to me.
What are your opinions on it, if any?
If you aren't keen on Flutter due to performance concerns, React (Native) should be out of the question entirely.
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dtgreene: Just make sure to check the license before you do anything serious with it.
(I think Slint might be GPL or something; depending on your use case, this might or might not be OK.)
Will do! Thanks.

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brouer: If you aren't keen on Flutter due to performance concerns, React (Native) should be out of the question entirely.
Thanks!