Comment by homarp 4 months ago you still have Lazarus, "a Delphi compatible cross-platform IDE for Rapid Application Development." 3 comments homarp Reply stavros 4 months ago Lazarus seems like a fantastic GUI builder, but the problem with it (and VB6) is that I have to use a language with 0.01% the ecosystem of Python. jamesu 4 months ago Lazarus is nice but both its apis and the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's. It's not enough to look like VB6 / Delphi these days; you've got to keep up with what kinds of conventions we expect now. hulitu 4 months ago > the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's.As a masochistic user of Windows (Work), Android (phone) and iOS (work phone), i consider this a feature.Window management in Windows, can be the subject of a Nobel prize winning novel.
stavros 4 months ago Lazarus seems like a fantastic GUI builder, but the problem with it (and VB6) is that I have to use a language with 0.01% the ecosystem of Python.
jamesu 4 months ago Lazarus is nice but both its apis and the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's. It's not enough to look like VB6 / Delphi these days; you've got to keep up with what kinds of conventions we expect now. hulitu 4 months ago > the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's.As a masochistic user of Windows (Work), Android (phone) and iOS (work phone), i consider this a feature.Window management in Windows, can be the subject of a Nobel prize winning novel.
hulitu 4 months ago > the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's.As a masochistic user of Windows (Work), Android (phone) and iOS (work phone), i consider this a feature.Window management in Windows, can be the subject of a Nobel prize winning novel.
Lazarus seems like a fantastic GUI builder, but the problem with it (and VB6) is that I have to use a language with 0.01% the ecosystem of Python.
Lazarus is nice but both its apis and the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's. It's not enough to look like VB6 / Delphi these days; you've got to keep up with what kinds of conventions we expect now.
> the ui feel like they're still stuck in the early 00's.
As a masochistic user of Windows (Work), Android (phone) and iOS (work phone), i consider this a feature.
Window management in Windows, can be the subject of a Nobel prize winning novel.