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GUI toolkit

A development toolkit that integrates a GUI framework and a programming language for creating interactive applications.

Toy toolkit, toy language, with moral support @rustlang_ru community

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71 stars
11 watching
5 forks
Language: Rust
last commit: almost 6 years ago
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