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I want nothing to do with Javascript. Why not just use Qt? That's my favourite GUI framework; the most fully featured; cross-compile compatible; easy to learn and program; looks perfect in any desktop environment. After all, actual C++ code is more efficient than any scripting code.
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Originally posted by mmstick View PostI want nothing to do with Javascript. Why not just use Qt?
After all, actual C++ code is more efficient than any scripting code.
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Personally I hate Javascript. But now a days many new programmers are coming from web programming. Even in my country which is a 3rd world country, no of school students know web programming is increasing a lot. I know some people who only learns PHP + HTML + JS + CSS ,without any formal Computer Science/Engineering courses and now earning more then undergraduate engineers. JS(Olso QT's QML) will attract them to target desktop apps.
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Originally posted by cardboard View PostKDE is heading in this direction too. How does it compare with QML?
They Would've been a great new member to the Qt/QML biosphere/code-base, one that would've become a highly respect contributor, & helped to propel the Qt platform faster & more forcefully.
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Originally posted by jalyst View PostThey ld've been a great new member to the Qt/QML biosphere/code-base, one that would've become a highly respect contributor, & helped to propel the Qt platform faster & more forcefully.
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Originally posted by varikonniemi View PostBut the truth is that if it has Java in the name, please skip it or you are asking for trouble down the road!
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