Indeed, a lacking multiline text is what stopped me from trying to use it as well. But with the minesweeper example, I thought “it’s just a bunch of buttons, surely this is simple enough for me to build?”
But no, the button widget doesn’t support right clicks or double clicks, which limits the functionality I can build into minesweeper.
Overall, I love how simple Iced code ends up being, which makes me think about contributing to this project. Only issue I have with it is this seeming inefficiency.
I like this response. Indeed, if we don’t have strong expectations from the devs to finish by a certain time, then we shouldn’t have such expectations on QA.
The weird part is that whatever they think of dictators, they would know the model, and that gives me a bizarre amount of trust.
Can you explain this more?
It’s not like they are programming communism into Lemmy.
OMG, thank you! I have been using Iced. My simple application’s RAM just went down from 80 MB to only 4 MB.
The executable size went down from about 8 MB to 2.5 MB