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You got my attention.
fn app(cx: Scope) -> Element { let mut count = use_state(cx, || 0); render!( rect { height: "20%", width: "100%", background: "rgb(233, 196, 106)", padding: "12", color: "rgb(20, 33, 61)", label { font_size: "20", "Number is: {count}" } } rect { height: "80%", width: "100%", background: "rgb(168, 218, 220)", color: "black", padding: "12", onclick: move |_| count += 1, label { "Click to increase!" } } ) }
Oh, it’s stringly-typed Rust.
Yeah, no thanks.Yeah why do this when rust’s type system is so rich
Haven’t looked at a lot of Rust front-end GUI libraries recently, eh?
Native GUI library for Rust
Oh, you have my attention.
stringly-typed
Ummm…
simple click counter example doesn’t work on my phone
Aw shit.
The counter doesn’t work on my phone, either.
Loving these, the more toolkits like this the better.
Let’s build the Rust ecosystem into the most useful & complete tool in any developers arsenal for all use cases one ever might need.Seems pretty legit!
The live refresh seems cool, would love to try it out