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Bergius: Flowhub and the GNOME Developer Experience

At his blog, Henri Bergius writes about work from this week's GNOME Developer Experience hackfest in Berlin. One outcome of said hackfest is integration of the NoFlo flow-based programming environment with the GNOME APIs. "What the resulting project does is give the ability to build and debug GNOME applications in a visual way with the Flowhub user interface. You can interact with large parts of the GNOME API using either automatically generated components, or hand-built ones. And while your software is running, you can see all the data passing through the connections in the Flowhub UI." Though there is still more work to come, it is possible to develop and debug GTK+ and Clutter applications with NoFlo.


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Bergius: Flowhub and the GNOME Developer Experience

Posted May 3, 2014 11:38 UTC (Sat) by hadess (subscriber, #24252) [Link]

This is really neat, though I wish installation was more straight-forward, using distribution components.


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