▲ | exceptione 5 days ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
I didn't know that? That is hitting a new low. But maybe it should not surprise me, C/C++ got out of fashion (with good reasons), but the devs lost the UI toolkit with it. The average dev does not command a language with an ecosystem that is up to the task. So it is some slow Python + some crapshoot UI. Linux finally has an option for good, performant UI, written in a sensible high level language with a vast standard library. Look at HN, people hate the electron stuff. There is just a shortage of competent programmers. Java + JavaFX might be an other option next to .net core, but Java is verboten as well. People rather fix runtime crashes in the untyped langue they learnt in their first tutorials than broaden their horizon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | bsder 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Look at HN, people hate the electron stuff. There is just a shortage of competent programmers. The problem is that, to first order, the web is the only thing that exists. To second order, the web and Windows are the only things that exist. So, any GUI toolkit needs to get traction there first--which is exactly what Electron does. HN readership, of course, don't care about either of those so anything they develop are doomed to fail from the very start. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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