top | item 45565237 (no title) dima55 | 4 months ago There are multiple cross-platform gui toolkits. What's wrong with QT? discuss order hn newest fragmede|4 months ago Using QT is complex for commerical products. rubymamis|4 months ago How so? I've used Qt for my commercial note-taking app[1].[1] https://get-notes.com load replies (2) wiseowise|4 months ago > Using C++ for frontend (no, QML does not help)> Licensing costs> Atrocious DX> Still non-native UINo problem at all.
fragmede|4 months ago Using QT is complex for commerical products. rubymamis|4 months ago How so? I've used Qt for my commercial note-taking app[1].[1] https://get-notes.com load replies (2)
rubymamis|4 months ago How so? I've used Qt for my commercial note-taking app[1].[1] https://get-notes.com load replies (2)
wiseowise|4 months ago > Using C++ for frontend (no, QML does not help)> Licensing costs> Atrocious DX> Still non-native UINo problem at all.
fragmede|4 months ago
rubymamis|4 months ago
[1] https://get-notes.com
wiseowise|4 months ago
> Licensing costs
> Atrocious DX
> Still non-native UI
No problem at all.