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Slint 1.5, announced by SixtyFPS GmbH, adds prominent features such as official Android support, an improved Live-Preview, and the beginning of Python support in a new release. These updates aim to extend Slint’s functionality, now allowing Rust apps to deploy on Android and introducing an API for Python. The release also highlights bug fixes and enhancements thanks to community contributions.
Main Points- Android SupportSlint 1.5 introduces official Android support, allowing Rust-built apps to be deployed on Android devices.
- Improved Live-PreviewThe release brings an improved Live-Preview functionality for quicker iteration when developing GUI applications.
- Python SupportBegins the introduction of Python support with an alpha-stage API, promoting broader language support for Slint.
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Slint 1.5 introduces Android support, enhanced Live-Preview functionality, and the beginnings of Python support. This release is significant for Rust developers interested in Android development and Python developers exploring new GUI possibilities. Contributions have led to bug fixes and new APIs, with the update maintaining backwards compatibility.
Main Points- Release of Slint 1.5Slint 1.5 was released, offering new features including Android deployment, improved Live-Preview, and the beginning of Python support, while maintaining full backwards compatibility.
- Android deployment with RustDevelopment for Android is now available within Slint, enabling Rust developers to create Android applications.
- Python support introducedIntroduction of an alpha stage API for Python, expanding Slint's accessibility to a wider range of developers.
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