This is pretty close to how Gnome settings UI is, right?
It's the hottest feature nowadays
> On Windows you could put your binary and libraries in a zip file and distribute to users in any variety of ways, including via web hosting. Would you really do that though? Or would you run a random exe from a random…
I think that's a huge part of it. Most of the users nowadays are using smartphones and tablets.
Back in the good old days we were sending this to random ICQ users saying something like "hey I'm a game developer and made this game, would you like to try it?". I'm not very proud of that tbh.
That's just not true. Well known and widely used libs such react-router are an evidence of that.
Not sure what have I missed but how is X window system a "friendly design"?
> written in rust Most important. Go get those sweet sweet internet points
Neither your cookings or your websites have no pressure from business side, right?
These type of comments always come from people who have zero real life experience working in the intersection of code and business.
This is pretty close to how Gnome settings UI is, right?
It's the hottest feature nowadays
> On Windows you could put your binary and libraries in a zip file and distribute to users in any variety of ways, including via web hosting. Would you really do that though? Or would you run a random exe from a random…
I think that's a huge part of it. Most of the users nowadays are using smartphones and tablets.
Back in the good old days we were sending this to random ICQ users saying something like "hey I'm a game developer and made this game, would you like to try it?". I'm not very proud of that tbh.
That's just not true. Well known and widely used libs such react-router are an evidence of that.
Not sure what have I missed but how is X window system a "friendly design"?
> written in rust Most important. Go get those sweet sweet internet points
Neither your cookings or your websites have no pressure from business side, right?
These type of comments always come from people who have zero real life experience working in the intersection of code and business.