Absolutely fantastic stuff. I didn't realize so much was in the works behind the scenes. The community and I appreciate all this work. I can spin up complex, production ready apps in a matter of weeks by myself.
Fyne is one of the most underrated tools i have ever come across. I had to learn GO just so i could use Fyne. I have been building a few hobby, trivial apps and so far the progress has been good. Thanks for all the good work being done behind the scenes to give the community such a fun and powerful toolkit.
@@LMYBy your app will absolutely run on an Apple Silicon device, we test it daily. You cannot simply copy an Intel app onto an M2 but will have to compile it for “arm64” architecture - it will then work flawlessly.
Absolutely fantastic stuff. I didn't realize so much was in the works behind the scenes. The community and I appreciate all this work. I can spin up complex, production ready apps in a matter of weeks by myself.
Our pleasure! It’s thrilling to see all the great apps people are building!
Fyne is one of the most underrated tools i have ever come across. I had to learn GO just so i could use Fyne. I have been building a few hobby, trivial apps and so far the progress has been good. Thanks for all the good work being done behind the scenes to give the community such a fun and powerful toolkit.
@@pythonantole9892 that is so great to hear, thanks. Be sure to ask if you have any questions as you progress.
@@Fyneio Thanks. Will do.
This framework is amazing! I've been using it for two years now and the improvements have been incredible.
@@AgustinCouding that’s very kind to say. I hope you continue to enjoy the project as we keep pushing forward
Great work!!
Thanks a lot!
Amazing Job🙌 Greetings from Chile
Thank you very much! Hopefully you enjoyed it too
We will edit out the unfortunate audio issues at the beginning and part way through. Final videos should go up next week
I built a app with fyne,but unfortunately it can not run on Mac with M-series, is there any future plan on metal or vulkan?
@@LMYBy your app will absolutely run on an Apple Silicon device, we test it daily. You cannot simply copy an Intel app onto an M2 but will have to compile it for “arm64” architecture - it will then work flawlessly.
Can I make an infinite log window now?
This has been possible for years - use something like the List widget to make the high data throughput performant.