2023: Slint in Review
slint.devFor a second I thought there was a new album that had flown under my radar, and I wondered why a review of it had been shared on HN.
lmao i did the same thing
If you scroll all the way down, you can see at least a similar look of “the band” :)
lol nice. kinda want to work for them now, weirdly.
This project is really exciting. It's founded by 2 ex Qt guys and I think they made the right decision of focusing on the UI aspect only, instead of aiming to be a full on framework like Qt.
Slint is very much the real deal and I truly hope it sticks for a loooong time!
Related:
Show HN: Slint – A declarative UI toolkit for embedded and desktop - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36388821 - June 2023 (148 comments)
Couldn’t see anything about accessibility, and last time I tried slint (18 months ago), there was no accessibility support I could make work.
Any progress?
https://slint.dev/blog/slint-1.1-released mentions that there is AccessKit integration.
I'm surprised they were able to take a well-known band name that's a made up word and name their project after it
It's not a made-up word in my language.
It is in the language of the band they took the name from and replicated the team/band photo from, though. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/slint-spid...
They didn't take it from the band. Pretty sure the team photo was created as a response to everyone referencing the band.
> The name comes from our design goals - Straightforward, Lightweight, Intuitive, Native Toolkit.
Oh that's interesting, would you be able to name your project The Beatles and make an Abbey Road team photo, or maybe Radiohead is a better example as it's not a real word, if you had a similar acronym ahead of time? Or is it just that Slint doesnt have the legal team of the Beatles? Genuinely curious how it works.