This shall be my last post on this profile.
And I'm also working on something, the updates of which will be posted on my new profile.
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This shall be my last post on this profile.
And I'm also working on something, the updates of which will be posted on my new profile.
This shall be my last post on this profile.
And I'm also working on something, the updates of which will be posted on my new profile.
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@sstendahl Hey đź‘‹. Can I ask you for some guidance, if you don't mind. (Since I saw you've already published an app on Flathub.)
Mainly related to - how to structure Libadwaita classes and widgets?
I really struggle with, what comes after what and how to maintain a proper order.
Is there any intuitive way to understand this? Or could you please provide some suggestions from your experience.
Some people have suggested to use "Cambalache" and I'm doing it but, it's honestly a hassle.
@hbons @sstendahl Oh.
Do you know someone who does?
@hbons @sstendahl Yea.
Can I ask you a favor if you don't mind?
If I want the instances of the same app on 2 devices (a PC and an Android, in most cases) to make a connection with each other (for data transmission) using,
1. Data cable
2. Same wi-fi
3. Bluetooth
How would I approach this?
@sstendahl @hbons Yes Workbench is a really good resource indeed. However, I've decided to start from a clean slate. That's why I'm not relying on Gnome Builder. As of now, I managed to install PyGObject into my system and create a demo window.
Soon I'll also look into Blueprint, after I arrange the logic of my app.