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You might want to try Nuklear https://github.com/vurtun/nuklear or imgui https://github.com/ocornut/imgui , both to my knowledge have a Vulkan backend. Source: over 1 year ago
In fact, if using a modern graphics pipeline with shaders, you will actually have to learn how to draw a single rectangle to your screen, and then use that knowledge to draw (anti-aliased) lines, rectangles, arcs, circles, ellipses, etc. too. For instance, have a look at https://www.cairographics.org/ https://github.com/vurtun/nuklear https://github.com/memononen/nanovg and https://github.com/nical/lyon. There are... Source: over 2 years ago
Another option that's pure c and a great library is nuklear https://github.com/vurtun/nuklear. Source: over 2 years ago
If you need the GUI system, then you will be binding against Java and it will be very time consuming. You might be better off looking at some of the young wxWidgets / Qt Android ports. Or simply using a light OpenGL based UI library like Nuklear (or newer). Source: almost 3 years ago
P.S.: I know Nuklear has got a node editor, but this editor is only in an early stage of development and Nuklear development has pretty much halted since Vurtun left. Source: almost 3 years ago
Personally, I started by writing externals for Pure Data, then started to contribute to the care. Later I took the same path for SuperCollider. The more typical path, I guess, would be to start with simple audio plugins. Have a look at JUCE (https://juce.com/)! Realtime audio programming has some rather strict requirements that you don't have in most other software. Check out this classic article:... - Source: Hacker News / 5 days ago
Check out https://juce.com in the meantime. Source: 5 months ago
You can definitely start putting C++ into your embedded projects, and get familiar with things in an environment in which you're already operating. A lot of great C++ code can be found with motivated use of, for example, the platformio tooling, such that you can see for yourself some existing C++ In Embedded scenarios. In general, also, I have found that it is wise to learn C++ socially - i.e. Participate in Open... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Https://juce.com Maybe that's what you want? - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Respect for the others here who recommend C but I think they’re possibly masochists. If anything JUCE, which uses C++ is in my opinion far more approachable. Source: 10 months ago
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