A lot of the videos are outdated due to the Electron 20+ sandboxing things and needing to run preload to expose certain nodejs modules. Great video explaining how everything works!
By the way for all audience, i just recently asked a video for this theme, and less than a week later here it is. So ask yours right away , here is teacher Piko for you. !! 👌
Great video! Related question, what is the correct way of using JS libraries (npm packages) in the renderer? Say I want to use a large frontend library like Three.js or Phaser, is there a way to export the whole lib/namespace to the renderer, or should I just set sandboxing to false for that window? If so, it that safe?
Amazing job++ Tnx a lot for the up-to-date electron. Are you thinking of creating a react-electron video implementing navigation and db (sqlite, or any kind). It would be more than perfect.
I am so happy you liked the guide! Regarding your question, absolutely! I'm considering creating a video to delve deeper into these topics sometime in the future. :)
Hi, i am new at electronjs and i have to learn it so quick. i watched so many videos but i didnt understand some parts. Could we please have a short Google meet with you? 30 mins is enough for my questions. i know probably you are so busy and you cant answer each people like me. but i really need it. also thanks for this video
why no one focus on electron js if it can build desktop application. May be something wrong with this framework. I am hardly seeing any recent tutorial for electron js mostly 3-4 year old
Apps built with Electron include Discord, Visual Studio Code, Slack, Skype, Postman, and many others. Electron is regularly updated and maintained by GitHub. While it may not be trending at the moment, it remains a widely used and proven reliable framework.
A lot of the videos are outdated due to the Electron 20+ sandboxing things and needing to run preload to expose certain nodejs modules. Great video explaining how everything works!
Thank you! 😊
Hi 👋 I hope you find this video useful to you! I would also love to hear your thoughts and any suggestions you might have for me! 😊
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Thank you for the lesson :)
You are very welcome 😊
Really good explanation, even I understood it, and I thought it would be too advanced for me 👍Great job
So glad you like it 🤗
Thanks you! This video help me a lot. The explain is so good!
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By the way for all audience, i just recently asked a video for this theme, and less than a week later here it is. So ask yours right away , here is teacher Piko for you. !! 👌
You are very welcome! So glad you like it! 😊
Like the content.
I kindly suggest that you use a pop filter to improve the sound quality.
Hmm, nice voice by the way !
@@DavidOsee-English thanks and sorry about the sound quality. 🤗
Great video!
Related question, what is the correct way of using JS libraries (npm packages) in the renderer?
Say I want to use a large frontend library like Three.js or Phaser, is there a way to export the whole lib/namespace to the renderer, or should I just set sandboxing to false for that window? If so, it that safe?
Good job
Amazing job++ Tnx a lot for the up-to-date electron. Are you thinking of creating a react-electron video implementing navigation and db (sqlite, or any kind). It would be more than perfect.
I am so happy you liked the guide! Regarding your question, absolutely! I'm considering creating a video to delve deeper into these topics sometime in the future. :)
Hi, i am new at electronjs and i have to learn it so quick. i watched so many videos but i didnt understand some parts. Could we please have a short Google meet with you? 30 mins is enough for my questions. i know probably you are so busy and you cant answer each people like me. but i really need it. also thanks for this video
why no one focus on electron js if it can build desktop application. May be something wrong with this framework. I am hardly seeing any recent tutorial for electron js mostly 3-4 year old
Apps built with Electron include Discord, Visual Studio Code, Slack, Skype, Postman, and many others. Electron is regularly updated and maintained by GitHub. While it may not be trending at the moment, it remains a widely used and proven reliable framework.