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Slint is a toolkit for building native GUIs for embedded and desktop applications using a language akin to HTML/CSS. It supports live-preview, responsive design, multi-language, and low-footprint development.
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Slint, built with Rust, now supports QNX and is being used...
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Slint is a cross-platform, lightweight, and scalable GUI toolkit that supports native user interfaces for desktop and embedded applications. Learn how to use Slint with Rust, C++, or JavaScript, and see demos and documentation.
Slint is a lightweight and efficient GUI toolkit for Rust, C++, and JavaScript. It uses a declarative DSL to describe the UI elements and compiles them to native code. Learn how Slint compares with other Rust GUI toolkits.
Slint is a cross-platform UI toolkit that lets you design and build user interfaces with Rust, C++ or NodeJS. Learn how to get started with SlintPad, templates, IDEs and licenses.
Learn how to use slint, a crate that provides a Rust interface for Slint, a cross-platform UI toolkit. See examples of embedding Slint UI in Rust with different methods and features.
Installing Rust. Install Rust by following the Rust Getting Started Guide. If you already have Rust installed, make sure that it's at least version 1.73 or newer. You can check which version you have installed by running rustc --version. Once this is done, you should have the rustc compiler and the cargo build system installed in your path.
Slint is a cross-platform, lightweight, and intuitive toolkit to develop native user interfaces for embedded and desktop applications. Learn how to use Slint with Rust, C++, or JavaScript, and see demos and documentation.