@DenysSéguret If you're looking for the modern windows UI framework that's runs on the managed side, the WPF room is quite good. If you're writing against the C API, C# may be the best room.
It's OK, I got some information in the C# room. I saw that System.Console contains about everything which is needed and thus an equivalent to ncurses is possible
(without the ridiculous things I saw before)
(I've still more tests to do, but unfortunately I can't touch a real windows computer during the week...)
Not every rustacean is a linux developer. The only linux systems I own are android, and they're phones and tablets. For desktop/laptop dev, I'm exclusively a windows dev.
Seriously, cross compilation is very important now, it should receive more attention from the community, and the state of it regarding rust isn't really pretty compared to Go for example
@Zarenor Does this one support the windows console ? What about input events (keys, mouse) ? And alternate terminal (to get back to the normal state) ?
@hellow I'm not interested in the high level API. I tried pancurses, which doesn't seem to be able to use the normal source terminal on windows (it opens a new special window)
@Stargateur crossterm seems to be going this way. I learnt today from the developer that some missing features I'm looking for (key parsing) are in a special branch (and not totally working yet).
Unfortunately, as I said, I don't have a windows computer until the week-end... and wine tests are not satisfying
Yeah, it sounds to me like you just want a fully-functioning-on-windows tui-rs. That was my impression. console is not targeted at anything so graphical
I think thew image is pretty easy to get - I think MS ma even publish some. The key is another matter...
Hehe. I'm not looking for a job, yet, but when I am, if I can land a rust job I'll be pretty ecstatic. I'm betting it'll be a C# job though., That market is just so much larger.
I'll need a guy working in several languages, like me (I'll probably keep the front-end part if I can't find a real full-stack dev). It's a small team and we won't abandon our existing codebase. There will still be java and js code to maintain until we an migrate everything.
Speaking of languages... it's not a remote position (at least initially), it's in Paris (France)
I've seen too many developers assuming that deploying of building was mostly using the mouse during a few minutes to move icons across windows... this for every builds...
I want somebody who automates things soon and who knows there are modern tools for that