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Show HN: Gova – The declarative GUI framework for Go

Gova is a declarative GUI framework for Go that enables building native desktop apps for macOS, Windows, and Linux from a single codebase, featuring typed components, reactive state, real platform dialogs, and static binary output without requiring a JavaScript runtime or embedded browser. Currently in pre-1.0 status, it requires Go 1.26+ and a C toolchain, includes an optional CLI for development, is built on the Fyne framework, and is licensed under MIT.

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declarative GUI frameworkGo languagenative desktop appsstatic binarypre-1.0 softwarecross-platform GUI developmentFyne framework

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