Getting Started#
First, you need .slint
files, which contain a textual description of your user interface, written in the Slint language.
Next, you embed the .slint
files in a project written in a supported programming language, like C++, Rust, or JavaScript.
There are three different pathways to get started with Slint:
SlintPad - Use this to get a feel of the Slint language. This is a web browser-based tool where you can try Slint out.
As a UI Designer, working with Slint files locally, we recommend the following combination of software tools:
As a Software Developer, integrating Slint into a new or existing code base, choose one of these languages to get started: