Discarding photo fails with Go and Fyne

Nobody Is Perfect

This app is by no means perfect yet. I've heard that there are actually photographers out there who take pictures in portrait format, which would require a corresponding adjustment of the fixed window dimensions. Also, some cellphones are quirky about saving photos without rotation and only note the rotation specification in the Exif header of the JPEG photo. Corresponding adjustments can be made easily, as always with open source projects.

Infos

  1. "Programming Snapshot: Using the Electron Framework to Weed Out Images" by Mike Schilli, Linux Magazine, issue 216, November 2018, p. 46, https://www.linux-magazine.com/index.php/Issues/2018/216/Clever-Sampling
  2. "Program GUIs in Go with Fyne" by Markus Hoffmann, ADMIN, issue 66, 2021, pp. 26-29
  3. Listings for this article: ftp://ftp.linux-magazine.com/pub/listings/linux-magazine.com/254/
  4. Williams, Andrew. Building Cross-Platform GUI Applications with Fyne. Packt Publishing, January 2021, https://www.packtpub.com/product/building-cross-platform-gui-applications-with-fyne/9781800563162

The Author

Mike Schilli works as a software engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Each month in his column, which has been running since 1997, he researches practical applications of various programming languages. If you email him at mailto:mschilli@perlmeister.com he will gladly answer any questions.

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