7 pointsby apogee4 hours ago4 comments
  • davidschultz3 hours ago
    Nice. To get your dependency Notcurses::Native built via zef on my OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, I had to run

    zypper in ffmpeg-7-libavdevice-devel ffmpeg-7-libavutil-devel ffmpeg-7-libavcodec-devel libunistring-devel libdeflate-devel

    which pulled in several dependencies, resulting in the overall package list:

    ffmpeg-7-libavcodec-devel ffmpeg-7-libavutil-devel ffmpeg-7-libswresample-devel ffmpeg-7-libavformat-devel ffmpeg-7-libavdevice-devel ffmpeg-7-libavfilter-devel ffmpeg-7-libpostproc-devel ffmpeg-7-libswscale-devel libdeflate-devel libunistring-devel

    Maybe just a subset of these is necessary. Conversely, I've already had ffmpeg-7 and libavcodec57 and a number of other devel packages installed from before, so some other packages might also be neccessary. Still, this might help you in adding instructions for installing your Notcurses::Native on OpenSUSE.

  • librasteve4 hours ago
    Oh I found this https://raku.land/zef:antononcube/DSL::Examples

    So Raku has a module for “few shot” LLM training for DSLs … would be cool to see an example DSL interpreter in Selkie (eg a window for DSL code and a window for output…

  • librasteve4 hours ago
    I tried this on macOS … very smooth install and looks great.

    But why would I switch to Raku just to get a TUI framework?

    • apogee4 hours ago
      The tl;dr is: because you want native performance and don't want to focus on blitting pixels or terminal internals.

      Selkie has an event/effect model similar to Elm & re-frame, you just declare your widgets and renders/updates are handled by the lib.

      As for why Raku:

      - grammars allow for easy parsing of complex DSLs

      - supply/tap are a natural fit for the event/effect model, asynchronous thread-safe programming

      - roles make composing widgets simple

      - it's fun to write :D

      • librasteve4 hours ago
        Ok cool, thanks!
        • apogee4 hours ago
          np, what kind of TUIs do you write?
  • apogee4 hours ago
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