Comment by kumrayu
7 hours ago
Building apps on Windows feels like a big PITA to get into. The amount of different frameworks and libraries to work with is perplexing to a new developer and I really do not want to use electron or React or even Qt.
Where do I start? Do you have a compiled version of some information on this?
You start by using the Qt installer, and installing QtStudio alongside mingw, hardly that complicated for anyone that has ever done C or C++ development.
Since I know those languages since 1992, and have coded for Windows since Windows 3.0, I never bothered with any guide personally.
Even following their own "getting started" tutorials you get stuck at step one trying to find Visual Studio or whatever it's called nowadays.
Oh, you mean Visual Studio 2026 Copilot App 365 & Knuckles?
> Where do I start?
I hate to say but GitHub Copilot can get you started. It slurped up all of Microsoft SDK and docs and open source libs. It is a decent reference.
I'm also kinda impressed by the Debugger Agent [0] built into Visual Studio 2026.
[0] https://medium.com/@onu.khatri/copilot-squad-in-vs-2026-ca88...