← Back to context Comment by donatj 7 days ago This wraps Fyne? As a long time user of Fyne, what does this provide beyond Fyne itself? 3 comments donatj Reply red_admiral 7 days 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 7 days 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 7 days ago I think styling and ready-made components out of the box?
red_admiral 7 days 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 7 days 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.
neomantra 7 days 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.
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.
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.
I think styling and ready-made components out of the box?