Qt framework, is it for the future?
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
I've been working with Qt since its beginning, and I wonder if it will compete in the near future. 
given for example that C# is much easier and its fast developing IDE and connected services makes it much helpful.

share your thoughts.
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Qt framework is very buggy for me.
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I haven't used QT in years but I think many people are moving away from it and to stuff like Electron apps or just webapps in general.
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(October 10, 2022, 07:39 PM)DataDumper Wrote: I haven't used QT in years but I think many people are moving away from it and to stuff like Electron apps or just webapps in general.


here rises the performance questions. those alternatives are not the best in terms of performance and security.


(October 10, 2022, 02:41 AM)Mysterious Wrote: Qt framework is very buggy for me.


it is still in long term development, so bugs are exprected.
however a lot of features are stable and working good, as the framework is being used by large companies like AMD, and famous free applications like "Free Download Manager" and many many others.
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cool,cool,cool
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What I like about, is that the source code is there to debug, learn and improve.
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thanks man
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There's not much of a reason to learn it. Not something many places are looking for.

Frameworks like Electrons have the edge over Qt nowadays. Yeah, memory management is a thing, but most end users aren't gonna think about it. There are other options like Tauri as well.

I learnt Electron primarily for a personal project but also because I'd be learning Javascript + other front-end libraries which a lot of companies are looking for.
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(October 25, 2022, 09:04 AM)yokegi Wrote: There's not much of a reason to learn it. Not something many places are looking for.

Frameworks like Electrons have the edge over Qt nowadays. Yeah, memory management is a thing, but most end users aren't gonna think about it. There are other options like Tauri as well.

I learnt Electron primarily for a personal project but also because I'd be learning Javascript + other front-end libraries which a lot of companies are looking for.


Thanks for the recommendation
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