GIO | Golang GUI Frameworks in 2025, Part 8
Sorry, I had to re-upload because of issues with the previous version. My apologies! To the topic: Gio is an immediate mode GUI for Go that draws widgets in a render loop like ImgGUI for C. It does not require CGO and works on MacOS, Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and WebASM. This makes it suitable for mobile and multiplatform development. However, it's worth noting that immediate mode GUIs show their biggest strengths with simple, game-like applications. Once you're getting into complex desktop GUIs, these frameworks tend to get complicated due to their low-level nature and many times you end up rewriting stateful widget frameworks on top of them. Anyway, it's a great frame work and worth checking out if GIO meets your requirements!

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