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Next-generation HTML renderer for apps and games
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Template for https://github.com/Drakirus/go-flutter-desktop-embedder.
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Since we also expose the Skia-bindings for a Canvas-like API I think it might be a good idea to start refactoring the API to utilise more named arguments e.g.
~x=..., ~y=...
.What do you others think?