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Slint on Emtrion emCON-MX8M Mini
This video shows a Slint demo application running on an emCON-MX8M Mini CPU module from emtrion, equipped with a Quad Cortex-A53 and Cortex-M4F as well as Android 11.0. Developers can simply upload their applications via a connected USB cable, making it much easier to get started. This plug-and-play functionality speeds up the development process and enables products to be brought to market faster.
Slint on Raspberry Pi Pico / RP2040 with 264K of RAM
This video shows a demo application running on an Raspberry Pi Pico MCU: a RP2040 ARM Cortex M0 with 264K of RAM and 2M of flash, attached to a 320x240 waveshare display connected via SPI. More info on the blog "Porting Slint to microcontrollers".
Slint on STM32H7 MCU
Demo of Slint running on an STM32H735G-DK board.
Weather Demo
The demo shows how to (1) create responsive layouts and adaptions for different screen sizes and orientations, (2) deliver a customized look and feel with custom widgets, (3) integrate Slint code with the Rust backend code, and (4) use async features in a Slint-based application with the Tokio runtime.
Energy Monitor Demo
The demo shows responsive design feature of Slint as it can adapt to different screen resolutions.
Printer Demo
The demo shows the multi-programming support feature of Slint. The UI can be driven by three different backends, each backend implemented in a different language - Rust, C++, and JavaScript.
Widget Gallery (Material Design)
Material is a design system created by Google to help teams build high-quality digital experiences for Android, iOS, Flutter, and the web. The demo shows a gallery of widgets implemented in Material Design.
Widget Gallery (Fluent Design)
Fluent is an open-source, cross-platform design system that gives designers and developers the frameworks they need to create engaging product experiences—accessibility, internationalization, and performance included. The demo shows a gallery of widgets implemented in Fluent Design.
Slide Puzzle
Example based on the flutter slide_puzzle example to compare Slint and Flutter. More info in the GitHub repo.