I don't understand the robot / air part.. you can control a robot (running ??) via a NiceGui application/browser somewhere on the network? BTW, is there a way to design the GUI elements using a WYSIWYG-like editor? Along with the standard checkboxes, text.. I'd like to display an image, and have it react everytime a user clicks different parts of the image!
Invocation for it seems really confusing to me. It seems to take the power away from the programmer and abstracts it way too much. With tkinter, I declare an object that I can define its parameters and do stuff to, place where I want, and move it around. With niceGUI - ?????
This is awesome 👍
Nice talk, and the framework is REALLY good, thank you so much guys!
will try it out! thx so much!
Very interesting presentation, thank you! I'll definitely look into it.
Its a nice framework. Trying it out.
I like the reverse proxy function - I did this once for a security camera company I ran.
I don't understand the robot / air part.. you can control a robot (running ??) via a NiceGui application/browser somewhere on the network?
BTW, is there a way to design the GUI elements using a WYSIWYG-like editor? Along with the standard checkboxes, text.. I'd like to display an image, and have it react everytime a user clicks different parts of the image!
Invocation for it seems really confusing to me. It seems to take the power away from the programmer and abstracts it way too much.
With tkinter, I declare an object that I can define its parameters and do stuff to, place where I want, and move it around.
With niceGUI - ?????