05-11-2020, 04:30 AM
I won't hide the fact I've been working on my HiddenChest engine as usual
but this time I managed to add another pet project to my list. I'm talking about the HiddenDB or the hidden database engine I've been compiling for a couple of days now. It had been discarded before I upgraded from Kubuntu 18.04 to 20.04. Even so I just installed or reinstalled some packages (software of all kinds) to keep it uptodate and I'd found everything I ever needed to compile KDE or Qt stuff.
KDE, a framework based on Qt, and Qt itself are just libraries that enable you to create GUI with a relatively modern look on Linux and even Windows if you get the respective packages as well. You can just make your application and it will automatically adapt to its corresponding Qt / KDE theme. That means if you had chosen some light or dark theme for your OS, it will apply it to your app in no time as well.
Right now it only features minimal versions of my customized Actor and Class Ruby classes. For instance, Actor also sports its own nickname and long description! Yeah, Class also has such a description. Curiously, saving data was a pain you know where. I could only store the Actor's data but Class's data always failed for one reason or another. Now I've finally fixed that!
Currently its dimensions are 860 pixels wide and 740 pixels high.

KDE, a framework based on Qt, and Qt itself are just libraries that enable you to create GUI with a relatively modern look on Linux and even Windows if you get the respective packages as well. You can just make your application and it will automatically adapt to its corresponding Qt / KDE theme. That means if you had chosen some light or dark theme for your OS, it will apply it to your app in no time as well.
Right now it only features minimal versions of my customized Actor and Class Ruby classes. For instance, Actor also sports its own nickname and long description! Yeah, Class also has such a description. Curiously, saving data was a pain you know where. I could only store the Actor's data but Class's data always failed for one reason or another. Now I've finally fixed that!

Currently its dimensions are 860 pixels wide and 740 pixels high.