54 points by aliezsid 5 hours ago | 7 comments
dgb23 3 hours ago
The code looks nice, but when I read GUI, I want to see screenshots of GUIs.

Apparently a major dependency is "Fyne", which does show some screenshots on their page:

https://fyne.io/

curioussquirrel 3 hours ago
Came here to say the same. Please add a few screenshots!
iamcalledrob 3 hours ago
I'll be watching this project.

Looking forward to a Golang declarative framework.

My advice to the author: invest in rich multi-window support early on. It's easy not to, but you always need it in the end, and it's painful to retrofit.

I feel like there's a great cross-platform UI story to be told with Go, since cross compiling is so easy.

GuardCalf 3 hours ago
I once built a small utility using the "Fyne" framework; it was reasonably functional and made it very convenient to compile cross-platform executables (including for Android).

I took a look at your recommendation, "gova"; it seems to be just getting started—keep up the good work!

rubenvanwyk 2 hours ago
Very excited every time I see cross-platform GUI in go.

I think the right mental model is that Gova is to Fyne like DaisyUI is to TailwindCSS??

vr46 2 hours ago
Looks quite nice, alternatives to Tauri always welcome although that Tauri is truly fantastic, so much to emulate.
fragmede 30 minutes ago
Tauri is basically Electron though. This is a native toolkit, which is another thing entirely.
vegancap 2 hours ago
That's a beautifully designed library, bravo! Will have to give it a go
donatj 3 hours ago
This wraps Fyne? As a long time user of Fyne, what does this provide beyond Fyne itself?
red_admiral 1 hour ago
A "mithril" like syntax. Like you could do (wrapped over multiple lines of course)

m.div([m.h1("title"), m.p(["click", m.a({href:"..."}, "me")])])

you can do (taken from the page)

g.VStack(g.Text(...), g.HStack(...).Spacing(g.SpaceMD))

some people will like this style, others not.

neomantra 22 minutes ago
The repo doesn't say it, but the Author noted on the Gophers Slack #showandtell that the style was inspired by SwiftUI. That VStack example shows it quite well.
rubenvanwyk 2 hours ago
I think styling and ready-made components out of the box?