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    I will be giving my talk at on Monday afternoon! Encourage you to check it out - building a market for apps on Linux. I'll demonstrate how you can develop an app on Linux without installing a development environment using .

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    12 Sep 2019
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    IRC is the only real reason why I'm opening a terminal when I log in, these days; has gotten good enough that I stopped defaulting to Vim to edit files

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    11 Sep 2019

    One nice feature in 3.34 is that after doing a "git pull" with an updated manifest in your project, it can automatically download the new SDKs for the build pipeline. Just click Install when prompted.

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    31 Aug 2019

    Thanks to , has a GNOME application template in Rust now!

    A screenshot of project creation in Builder showing a new Rust template.
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    21 Jul 2019

    GTK 4 smooth kinetic scrolling on HiDPI (4k here)

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    6 Jun 2019

    With some more fixes in Sysprof today, this is a profile of a Gtk-3.x application written in JavaScript, with frame and performance data from GTK, correlated with precision timing from the compositor. It contains mixed stack-traces from both C and JavaScript and GC info.

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    5 Jun 2019
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    3 Jun 2019

    Thanks to the efforts of , Georges, and others, we now have proper performance profiling support in Shell! 😁 With performance being a top priority to us, this new tool will help our devs find all the inefficiencies so we can kill them with fire

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    30 May 2019
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    2 May 2019

    Prototyped a vagrant container backend for today. Still lots we can do to make things seamless, but a fun evening of hackering.

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    2 May 2019

    One thing that is great about the code-base, is that building new features like a multi-container terminal takes very little time. If we're missing a container technology you rely on, let us know, it's rarely much work to integrate them.

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    24 Apr 2019

    Are you the author of a terminal application based on Vte? Curious how we made it work so well under in ? I made it easy for you to learn/reuse.

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    8 Apr 2019

    A STEAM fair project by three fifth graders: Implementing a card game using a set of their parents built decades ago. Thanks to and for making the process possible!

    Trifold presentation of a the process of coding a solitaire game
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    5 Apr 2019
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    31 Mar 2019

    Designing for Sandboxes which is based on some work I've been doing in and some side-projects.

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    31 Mar 2019

    Started playing around with ideas for subprocess workers with dbus ipc over stdin/stdout. Will really help us move way more stuff out of the UI process in .

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    27 Mar 2019

    Thanks to , Nightly has moved Vala out of process into a worker (just like we do with clang). I expect this to have a positive effect on those libvala crashes and allow us to recycle the process when the Vala compiler's memory use gets out of hand.

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    25 Mar 2019
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    16 Mar 2019
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