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Building Cross-Platform GUI Applications with Fyne

By : Andrew Williams
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Book Image

Building Cross-Platform GUI Applications with Fyne

5 (1)
By: Andrew Williams

Overview of this book

The history of graphical application development is long and complicated, with various development challenges that persist to this day. The mix of technologies involved and the need to use different programming languages led to a very steep learning curve for developers looking to build applications across multiple platforms. In Building Cross-Platform GUI Applications with Fyne, you'll understand how the Go language, when paired with a modern graphical toolkit such as Fyne, can overcome these issues and make application development much easier. To provide an easy-to-use framework for cross-platform app development, the Fyne project offers many graphical concepts and design principles that are outlined throughout this book. By working through five example projects, you'll learn how to build apps effectively, focusing on each of the main areas, including the canvas, layouts, file handling, widgets, data binding, and themes. The book will also show you how the completed applications can then be run on your desktop computer, laptop, and smartphone. After completing these projects, you will discover how to prepare applications for release and distribute them to platform marketplaces and app stores. By the end of this book, you'll be able to create cross-platform graphical applications with visually appealing user interfaces and concise code.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Section 1: Why Fyne? The Reason for Being and a Vision of the Future
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Section 2: Components of a Fyne App
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Section 3: Packaging and Distribution

A vision of the future

The Fyne project was created in response to growing criticism of the complexity in existing graphical toolkits and application APIs and their inability to adapt to modern devices and best practices. It was designed with the aim of being easy to use, and the Go language was chosen for its powerful simplicity.

The vision statement on the Fyne project wiki (https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne/wiki/Vision) states the following:

Fyne’s APIs aim to be the best for developing beautiful, usable, and lightweight applications for desktop and beyond.

With more device types and platform-specific toolkits than we have seen in recent times, it is more difficult, and more expensive than ever, to deliver a great native app experience across all platforms. The Fyne toolkit is positioned as a solution to these challenges, while bringing the design and user experience learning from modern mobile apps to all devices.

Beautiful apps

Fyne aims to support the building...