• Billegh@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    Having built applications with Microsoft’s mfc, Java’s swing, the omnipresent Qt, and whatever nastiness Mac was using in the early 00’s, electron is worth the silliness. Trust me. Trust me.

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      2 days ago

      As an engineer, Swing is great! Granted, I wouldn’t use it to deliver a polished UI to users.

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        The individual things themselves weren’t really the issue. Swing was by far my favorite.

        The issue was cross platform ui development. If you didn’t target Java, swing wasn’t viable.

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          2 days ago

          Swing was by far my favorite.

          Nice. My team constantly gripes about it but I’m all, “…it’s a well designed UI toolkit…?” I can make it do anything. It took me weeks (as a newbie) to try to lay out UI components just so with the new hotness and at the end I had to give up and move on. It would’ve taken me five minutes to do it with Swing.

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            Swing is what all these xml layout tools have been trying to replicate, honestly. Some get close, but far too few.

            It warmed my heart when GWT basically copied swing for its layout. Made that super easy to learn.

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      21 days ago

      the omnipresent Qt

      So weird. I spent more than two years of my career working on a Qt app (not by choice) but I’ve never met another human being who has ever even heard of Qt. Nothing else has ever made me so certain that I’m clinically insane.

      My favorite thing about Qt was the use of C++ for the back end and Javascript for the UI layer. It lets companies take advantage of the, uh, four people in the world who are good with both languages.

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        16 days ago

        Hah! Yeah, qt has some really neat interfacing. And it is in so many places you wouldn’t expect it to be…

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      20 days ago

      I’ll admit I’m not versed enough as a developer to grasp this so I’ll take your word for it.

      … I’mma just build my cross platform programs in Godot and nobody can stop me. >:)