A C++ library to create desktop applications
LAF (Lost Application Framework) is a library that allows developers to create applications for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It is currently under active development and does not provide API or ABI compatibility. The library is licensed under the MIT license and may have dependencies on third-party libraries.
The Lost Application Framework (LAF) is a versatile library for developing applications on Windows, macOS, and Linux. With its active development and flexible back-end options, LAF provides developers with the tools and resources needed to create cross-platform applications. The MIT license allows for easy distribution and usage, while the support for Skia and Pixman libraries ensures compatibility and flexibility in implementation.
A UI kit provides developers with a set of reusable components that can be easily integrated into a website or application. These components are pre-designed with consistent styling and functionality, allowing developers to save time and effort in the design and development process. UI kits can be either custom-built or third-party, and often include components for buttons, forms, typography, icons, and more.