musicmatze
@musicmatze@social.linux.pizza
Languages: DE, EN Over 11 years experience in Rust development and Nix/OS. 17 years experience in SW and F/LOSS development. Works with Rust professionally and fulltime <3
social.linux.pizza
musicmatze
@musicmatze@social.linux.pizza
Languages: DE, EN Over 11 years experience in Rust development and Nix/OS. 17 years experience in SW and F/LOSS development. Works with Rust professionally and fulltime <3
social.linux.pizza
@musicmatze@social.linux.pizza
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Apr 12, 2026
So I have read some more about the whole #dioxus vs #tauri plus #leptos plus #axum for a #rust #rustlang #desktop app.
From what I read by now, I would say that I will try the tauri route next. I would still prefer if Dioxus would just work, but what makes me wary about whether Dioxus would be a sustainable choice is that there's a lot of issues in the Dioxus repository that do not even have a reply by a maintainer. My own issues (which are relatively young!) have only little interaction. I get that this is an open source project and maintainer overload and so on, sure. But there's also something about Dioxus being funded? So there are full-time devs (plural!) working on it? What can I say? This makes me wary.
Going down that tauri route would mean that I would need to build the whole thing myself. That could work, but is more than I would have liked to do. I want to develop my app functionality, not set up a GUI development environment.
I could also go for a TUI first, but tbh, I would rather like to have a GUI first, with a clean API that I can then reuse to build a TUI on top of it. Not sure why, the other way around would probably work as well 🤔.
Either way, I would then try leptos as framework for the app, because it looks rather good from what I can read from its documentation, and I can use axum in the backend, which I think fits my needs as well. (Btw developing this with ratatui with a axum backend would also be possible, but that's not the "native way" for a ratatui app, but much more for a leptos app as I understand it, so I expect less headaches here).
I hope I can get a MVP fast, so I can get back to developing my core application stuff, because there's sooo much missing still.
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