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General Discussion • Rainmeter as a Frontend

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So to my question: Does anyone else have any experience in doing the same? Thinking in terms of data-collection and displaying of info, recommended design practices, experiences with scaling up for more users in terms of high server load and other issues. Really any experiences anyone had with doing similar things?
I'd say 99% no, if you're looking for the short answer, especially on the networking side. As for data-collection and displaying of info, recommended design practices, as balala mentioned, almost everything in Rainmeter is about collecting and displaying data from some other source, be it Windows itself, other programs through various plugins or bangs, or the internet through WebParser or WebView, and there are no recommended design practices besides the common sense approach of having a well structured, designed and efficient code in terms of both performance and what you'd like to achieve.

Other than that, you should take into account that, while it can certainly do lots if things, Rainmeter is essentially a tool for less professionally oriented folks where a lot of freedom exists, but where there are certain limitations related to the more light hearted nature of the program and the fact that besides showing data and designing that nicely, it remains, like you said, a "frontend" where the actual work is many times done through "3rd parties" (e.g. it can't send an email by itself, but it can open the tool used to send emails, that kind of things). Also, there is no typical security when it comes to skins, anyone can unload them, move them, edit them and so on, so if you focus on that part you should be aware of the fact that it's far from being suited for such tasks (even though the tools you might open from the skins could be).

One small note regarding the way you describe things: I see a lot of corporate / professional / developer related things in your post. While there's obviously nothing wrong with that, it might help in "translating" those terms for a better understanding since not everyone is familiar with them as I'm sure you are. Just saying, so we're on the same page and we can help with more to the point advice, if needed (though, to be fair, judging by what you already did and the time spent with it, it looks like, bar a few bits here and there, you seem to have things under control for the time being). :D

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