Hi Chengxi,

I also did take a look at Angular and React. The frameworks look
interesting, but coming from a non-web developer perspective very
"different". HTML5 is interesting for UIs, however, I personally have
more experience with QML. Moreover, both, WebVCP and QtQuickVcp
applications can share the same source code.

euerka writes:

> Hi Alex,
>
> Good job and Interesting. I will try it out soon.
> By the way, how about html5 ?
>
> -chengxi
>
> On Thursday, 27 October 2016 00:45:30 UTC+8, Alexander Rössler wrote:
>>
>> In the last few months I have continuously worked on learning myself 
>> some basic web skills. Finally, I managed to create a first WebVCP app. 
>>
>> The current status is still experimental, but I think this might proof 
>> useful in the future. On my blog I create a write-up about the back-end 
>> design and a YouTube video demonstrating the anddemo. 
>>
>> http://machinekoder.com/web-uis-for-machinekit/ 
>>
>> Please let me know what you think. 
>>
>> -- 
>> Alexander 
>>


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