![]() ![]() None the less, here’s the Plan for stage one: And i’m 100% sure i’m 200% underestimating the scope of this Project. I’m just a guy that like writing code in his free time. Please keep in mind, that I’m not a trained programmer, Windows Dev or such. And i’ll try to keep a blog kind of thing going in this thread. I’m pretty sure this won’t be done “in a month” as the original thread suggested, but i’m commited to get it done. So i might be able to borrow some stuff from there. Since MS is planing to move to rust too, i thought this might be as good as a chance as i can come up with.įinally, the new Terminal from MS is 1. So i already managed to produce a functional Program for windows.įluent Design and UWP are new to me, but i don’t feel like developing a webapp (shudder) or something “legacy”.Īdditionally, i’ve been putting of learning the basics or rust for some time. I’ve worked with Visual Studio before and made a small Application that gets data from an SQL Server and automatically builds a browsable Tree out of it. And after reading that recent “Get it done” thread, i thought i’d finally tackle that need of mine. ![]() Long story short, this has been on my mind for some years. And while things like Termius are nice, i’d prefer something not electron based, and not attached to an account or subscription. Especially split terminals and a decent way to organize and manage a whole bunch of SSH Sessions is something i’m missing. And while the new Terminal is really nice, i miss a bunch of stuff that Linux has great applications for. With that said, i’m still spending around half or more of my day working with Linux Servers. On WIndows 10, all my needed, company provided, Applications just work as intended. I was able to do everything i needed to, but often i would spend a quarter of my time working around stuff. With my company going full in on Officce 365, Sharepoint and such, working with Linux bacame more and more of a hindrence. Ok, i’ve now finally accepted my faith and am running Windows 10 at work.
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