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.. Copyright © SixtyFPS GmbH <info@slint-ui.com>
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.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-only OR LicenseRef-Slint-commercial
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Welcome to the Slint Language Documentation
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Introduction
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Introduction
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The Slint Language
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Slint comes with an easy to learn and use language for you to describe user
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interfaces with. It is readable to both humans and machines.
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This way, we have excellent tooling on one side, while also enabling
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designers and developers to know exactly what happens, by reading the code
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their machine uses to display the user interfaces.
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This Slint language is either interpreted at run-time or compiled to native
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code, which gets built into your application together with the code in the same
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programming language providing the business logic. The Slint compiler can
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optimize the user interface and any resources it uses at compile time, so
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that user interfaces written in Slint use few resources, with regards to
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performance and storage.
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The Slint language enforces a separation of user interface from business logic,
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using interfaces you can define for your project. This enables a fearless
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cooperation between design-focused team members and those concentrating on the programming
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side of the project. The Slint
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The Slint design markup language describes extensible graphical user interfaces using the
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`Slint framework <https://slint-ui.com>`_
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# The Slint Language
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Slint comes with a easy to learn and use language to describe user interfaces
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with. We designed this language to be readable to both humans and machines.
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Slint can thus have excellent tooling on one side, while also enabling
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designers and developers to see exactly what happens by reading the code
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the machine uses to provide the user interfaces with.
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This Slint language is either interpreted at run-time or compiled to native
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code, which gets built into your application together with the code in the same
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programming language providing the business logic. The Slint compiler can
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optimize the user interface and any resources it uses at compile time, so
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that user interfaces written in Slint use few resources, with regards to
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performance and storage.
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The Slint language enforces a separation of user interface from business logic,
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using interfaces you can define for your project. This enables a fearless
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cooperation between design-focused team members and those concentrating on the programming
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side of the project. The Slint
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