Comment by pjmlp 8 years ago Depends which libraries we are talking about, try to use GUI libraries from Rust. 4 comments pjmlp Reply mratsim 8 years ago That isn't fair, all languages besides JS+HTML+CSS have issues with GUI libraries. Either you go Electron/webview or you have to deal with Qt/GTK for cross-platform GUI. pjmlp 8 years ago Sure it is fair, Java, C++, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, Objective-C, Swift have quite good GUI libraries available.And regarding JS+HTML+CSS, they are still on the stone age of RAD tooling. mratsim 8 years ago I think you missed the cross-platform part of my answer. 1 reply →
mratsim 8 years ago That isn't fair, all languages besides JS+HTML+CSS have issues with GUI libraries. Either you go Electron/webview or you have to deal with Qt/GTK for cross-platform GUI. pjmlp 8 years ago Sure it is fair, Java, C++, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, Objective-C, Swift have quite good GUI libraries available.And regarding JS+HTML+CSS, they are still on the stone age of RAD tooling. mratsim 8 years ago I think you missed the cross-platform part of my answer. 1 reply →
pjmlp 8 years ago Sure it is fair, Java, C++, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, Objective-C, Swift have quite good GUI libraries available.And regarding JS+HTML+CSS, they are still on the stone age of RAD tooling. mratsim 8 years ago I think you missed the cross-platform part of my answer. 1 reply →
That isn't fair, all languages besides JS+HTML+CSS have issues with GUI libraries. Either you go Electron/webview or you have to deal with Qt/GTK for cross-platform GUI.
Sure it is fair, Java, C++, C#, VB.NET, Delphi, Objective-C, Swift have quite good GUI libraries available.
And regarding JS+HTML+CSS, they are still on the stone age of RAD tooling.
I think you missed the cross-platform part of my answer.
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