In my last article I introducedBarium, the X toolkit natively written in Common Lisp.After releasing it this April, I moved on to other, yet to bepublished p...| tomscii.sig7.se
Choosing the right UI framework is crucial for modern software development, as it impacts performance, development speed, and long-term maintainability. Whether building embedded systems, mobile apps, or cross-platform applications, developers must consider factors like performance, flexibility, ease of use, and ecosystem support. In this article, we compare Qt, Slint, Flutter, React Native, and Unreal Slate| Extenly
We are excited to announce that Extenly is hosting the upcoming Qt Meetup in Florence this March! This event is an excellent opportunity for Qt developers, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals to come together, share knowledge, and connect with like-minded peers. 📅 Event Details What to Expect The Qt Meetup will feature a series of| Extenly
Since it’s Christmas time and many of us have a bit more time to read, let’s take a moment to dive into the history and significance of Qt—a powerful framework that has shaped application development for decades. What is Qt? Qt (pronounced “cute”) is an open-source, cross-platform application development framework primarily used for developing graphical| Extenly
Slint is a modern UI toolkit designed for developing user interfaces in embedded devices and applications. Its lightweight nature and focus on performance make it an excellent choice for both new and experienced developers looking to create efficient UIs. One of Slint’s standout features is its ease of use, which allows developers to quickly build| Extenly
We are thrilled to announce that Extenly is now an official service partner of Slint! This exciting collaboration marks a significant milestone in our journey to provide top-notch UI solutions and further enhance our offerings in embedded systems and cross-platform applications. What This Partnership Means As a service partner of Slint, we are equipped to| Extenly
Some scripts I wrote to enable system-wide push-to-talk| /dev/posts/
In Plasma 5, support for the XEmbed-based| /dev/posts/
I've been hacking Firefox CSS to make the "Back" button bigger since 2004.| philwilson.org
Zed, an editor written from scratch in Rust, is getting enhanced Vim compatibility during 2025 with the hope […]| DEVCLASS
Multiplayer gaming. Space flight. Computer screens. All of it comes together.| The History of How We Play
In my past couple game projects, I never had a proper button system; every clickable button I wrote was ad-hoc and thusly very annoying to write.| Randy Gaul's Game Programming Blog
MacOS X: changing argv -- the troll erred| The Grumpy Troll
MacOS X: changing argv for launched apps| The Grumpy Troll
So I’m watching a short little comparison/review video to find out more about a new-to-me Linux distro. And they’re comparing it to a distro I’m familiar with, so that’s helpful. But the caliber of the reviewing is leaving something to be desired. First: Distro A has a very Windows 10-esque interface, with a solid-black […]| Mental Propinquity
Interactive tools augment our problem-solving capacity. We rely on them to expand our minds and provide ease, accuracy, and speed in our daily tasks.| MORPHOCODE