I decided to adventure myself in Tauri development for a personal project, I read the entire Rust official book and followed the exercises. When I first started developing it was like if nothing I learned helped for real life projects.

Now after getting betting up every single time I touch my project, it seems I’m catching things slowly.

But I’ve never seen such a hard modern language, I used C and C++ before and it’s incomparable.

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    Tauri provides native system plugins cross platform, that’s what I want, paired with the fact it doesn’t bundle Chromium, apps are lightweight and fast.

    You can use Tauri with Iced too, it doesn’t require web tech, the strong point of Tauri is the native system modules.

    I thought about using native tools only but I’m planning on supporting Linux and Windows at the same time, so that’s the appealing for me.

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        The GUI isn’t important to be honest, just anything that doesn’t look too outdated. I’m more interested on cross-platform native plugins, so I don’t need to write all by hand. Slint seems to be less libre than Tauri, there are pricing on their website, even tho I understand it’s free, still, I prefer to keep it away from strongly backed by individual company, especially if I don’t know it well.