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    Explore " desktop apps" with insightful episodes like "פרק 47 - לא רק ווב: מפתחים לדסקטופ באלקטרון עם אופק אזולאי", "Tauri with Daniel Thompson-Yvetot", "434: Endlessly Flat", "434: Endlessly Flat" and "Flutter Development Experience with Chris Sells" from podcasts like ""מפתחים מחוץ לקופסה", "PodRocket - A web development podcast from LogRocket", "LINUX Unplugged", "LIVE Unplugged" and "Flutter 101 Podcast"" and more!

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    פרק 47 - לא רק ווב: מפתחים לדסקטופ באלקטרון עם אופק אזולאי

    פרק 47 - לא רק ווב: מפתחים לדסקטופ באלקטרון עם אופק אזולאי

    שלום חברים, בפרק הזה שוחחנו עם אופק על אלקטרון - הפריימוורק ליצירת אפליקציות דסקטופ עם JavaScript, HTML ו-CSS. 

    אופק הסביר מה זה בכלל אלקטרון, איך זה עובד, ולמה כדאי להשתמש בו במקום לפתח אפליקציית דסקטופ נטיבית.

    דיברנו על היתרונות של אלקטרון וגם על החסרונות. מה כדי לעשות עם זה וגם מתי להימנע.

    אופק חלק איתנו טיפים מנסיונו למי שרוצה להתחיל לפתח באלקטרון  ולבסוף דיברנו על העתיד של אלקטרון

    קיבלתם טעימה נהדרת לעולם של אלקטרון! אם הנושא מעניין אתכם, כדאי להתחיל לשחק איתו. תודה רבה לאופק שהצטרף אלינו, ותודה לכם על ההאזנה!

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    Tauri with Daniel Thompson-Yvetot

    Tauri with Daniel Thompson-Yvetot
    Tauri is a toolkit that helps developers make applications for major desktop platforms. We talk about Tauri, how Tauri is built with Rust, and how to get started with it. Links https://twitter.com/TauriApps https://tauri.app https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri https://discord.com/invite/tauri Tell us what you think of PodRocket We want to hear from you! We want to know what you love and hate about the podcast. What do you want to hear more about? Who do you want to see on the show? Our producers want to know, and if you talk with us, we’ll send you a $25 gift card! If you’re interested, schedule a call with us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) or you can email producer Kate Trahan at kate@logrocket.com (mailto:kate@logrocket.com) Follow us. Get free stickers. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, fill out this form (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/get-podrocket-stickers), and we’ll send you free PodRocket stickers! What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today. (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr) Special Guest: Daniel Thompson-Yvetot.

    Flutter Development Experience with Chris Sells

    Flutter Development Experience with Chris Sells

    Chris Sells is a Senior Product Manager at Google on Flutter. Chris is responsible for the end-to-end development experience, as well as tooling, the package ecosystem, and the desktop platform support.

    Flutter on the desktop is getting more popular day every day, though it is (unsurprisingly) behind mobile and web in popularity. Flutter's desktop support allows you to compile Flutter source code to a native Windows, macOS, or Linux desktop app.

    We also talked about the Flutter Favorite program: The aim of the Flutter Favorite program is to identify packages and plugins that you should first consider when building your app. Chris explained what metrics they consider, how the Flutter Ecosystem Committee works,  and the quality standards that a Flutter Favorite package has to pass.

    The outstanding Flutter development experience also relies on the community. Chris highlighted various projects, including detective.dev, Codemagic's improved desktop features, and FlutterFlow.

    Chris also shared what his typical day as a Product Manager is like, how usability studies work, and how different packages' ergonomics can be evaluated.

    Guest: Chris Sells

    Host: Vince Varga

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    Flying High with Flutter and Allen Wyma

    Flying High with Flutter and Allen Wyma

    In this episode, I talked to Allen Wyma.

    Allen Wyma is the host of the "Flying High with Flutter" podcast, and a panelist on the Elixir Mix podcast. He also founded a consulting agency, Plangora.

    We briefly talked about different technologies, such as Rust, Elixir, Erlang, React Native, Apache Cordova, and more.

    Allen also shared his opinion on Dart on the backend, Flutter on the desktop and on the web. He then shared his tips for beginners. We also discussed why state management is such an important topic in the Flutter community.

    Allen is from Chicago, and he is now living in Hong Kong, and we talked a little bit about how is life abroad.

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    Guest: Allen Wyma

    Host: Vince Varga

    Episode 198: Desktop Apps vs Web Apps with Steve McLeod

    Episode 198: Desktop Apps vs Web Apps with Steve McLeod

    What are the main differences between running desktop apps versus web apps? And which of the two comes with less hassle and problems down the line? Our guest today is Steve McLeod, the founder of Feature Upvote and acquirer of Saber Feedback. You’ll hear Steve’s opinion on switching from desktop to web-based apps, the various maintenance and support issues that may arise, the “boring” aspects of running complex software, and how to prevent the stress that often comes with SaaS.

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