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Red-lang Craftsman: GUI Apps, DSLs & Tiny Binaries
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I write software in the Red language, and I have shipped real tools with it for the last five years. If you need a desktop application that runs on Windows and Linux from one small binary, I can deliver it without the usual runtime baggage. Red-lang lets me express a full GUI, its layout, and its behaviour in a handful of readable lines, so what would be a bloated project elsewhere becomes something you can actually maintain. I lean hard on the reactive dataflow model built into the language: I bind widgets to values, and the interface updates itself when the data moves, which removes an entire class of glue code and bugs. Beyond desktop panels, I design small domain-specific languages on top of Red-lang for teams who want their config, rules, or automation expressed in their own words rather than in raw code. I have built DSLs for report generation, for describing hardware test sequences, and for pricing rules, each parsed and executed inside a single portable executable with no external dependencies to install. My typical deliverable is a compiled tool under a megabyte, the annotated source, a short build script, and a page of notes so your own people can extend it. I test on both the stable branch and the current development build, and I document any dialect tricks I use so nothing feels like magic later. Tell me the shape of the problem and I will tell you honestly whether the Red language is the right fit or whether you would be better served elsewhere. When it fits, the result is compact, fast to start, and genuinely pleasant to hand over.
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