Congratulations on this release! I'm such a fan of JDeploy - you've turned the hardest thing about desktop development into the easiest. It word gets out, it could single-handedly save Java client development.
Let's make a jDeploy template, and put together some tutorials. If people knew, for example, how well it works on the web, I think it would really catch on.
Programmers are a funny breed though. We only try new things by accident.
I've recently fallen in love with Kotlin, and I developed a thin little library for building Swing UIs declaratively, which I used for the JDeploy desktop app. I'd like to try porting it to Snapcode to see how it feels.
Congratulations on this release! I'm such a fan of JDeploy - you've turned the hardest thing about desktop development into the easiest. It word gets out, it could single-handedly save Java client development.
Thanks Jeff. I'd really like to add some snapcode templates soon too.
It's on my short list of things to dive into. I just need to find some users for SnapCode first. :-)
Let's make a jDeploy template, and put together some tutorials. If people knew, for example, how well it works on the web, I think it would really catch on.
Programmers are a funny breed though. We only try new things by accident.
I've recently fallen in love with Kotlin, and I developed a thin little library for building Swing UIs declaratively, which I used for the JDeploy desktop app. I'd like to try porting it to Snapcode to see how it feels.
https://github.com/shannah/swinky