I have heard a lot good things about Flutter but I personally hate multi platform development... I once tried it with an app. It always works kind of but never perfect. Once it worked on windows phones and android it failed on iOS and the other way round.
I will never ever program for anything else then linux again :D
However, Druid sounds really interesting!
But in the near future I will stick to C...
I can't say anything about any of these 3 programming tools because I am using GTK/Libhandy/Builder in combination with C.
I had four main goals for my project:
1) Using only basic libraries to reduce the amount of dependencies and keep the app size small
2) Use C to learn the language because I want to do some kernel stuff in the future
3) Fast speed to be energy efficient: I use heavy calculations in my app
4) Designed perfectly for the L5
@RegierungBW
Gerade gelesen:
https://www.golem.de/news/baden-wuerttemberg-open-source-statt-microsoft-an-schulen-2010-151226.html
Großen Respekt für eure #OpenSource initiative und eure Präsenz auf #Mastodon!
Ich hoffe, dass euch weitere Bundesländer bald folgen werden.
Desktop and Phone Convergence
https://puri.sm/posts/desktop-and-phone-convergence/
"The #librem5 is more than a phone, it’s a full desktop computer in your pocket designed to be just as mobile as you are."
@peja I still like nano 😂
@peja @killyourfm Open source code from China is still open source this is the big deal about OPEN SOURCE... The origin doesn't matter if the code can be double checked... I trust every open source project more than Windows 😅
Google have just banned lbry from the PlayStore.
@craftyguy Awesome! 😍
@vancha The world needs more GTK programming tutorials in general! If I don't understand the documentation it is a lot of trail and error until I know how things work... And this is very often the case...
What do you think about #RadioLockdown, a directive that may prevent you to install new software on any radio equipment?
https://fsfe.org/activities/radiodirective/
There is a public consultation that closes today at midnight CEST. Have your say!
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/2042-Application-of-Article-3-3-i-and-4-of-Directive-2014-53-EU-relating-to-Reconfigurable-Radio-Systems/public-consultation
@someunexpectedsparks I also don't stream. My question was more related to syncthing. My question was if syncing is working in an acceptable speed or if it is unstable. I understand if you don't want to test this any further. Just wanted to make clear what I was interested in.
@someunexpectedsparks And how was your feeling about the speed of the Librem 5 over WiFi and mobile?
Are the up and downloads okay?
@someunexpectedsparks Thanks a lot for your updates of using the Librem 5 😊 Using Syncthing is a very cool idea in combination with the Librem 5!
Linux enthusiast. At the moment working on my first Linux app ever called PicPlanner: https://gitlab.com/Zwarf/picplanner