Some logical reasons not to give up Qt
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I want to give up Qt
because every new thing in it is new challenge that waste time
most of features not working well
generally it made me crazy@ali-aydin
as a general rule for personal happiness:If you find yourself in a situation that makes you unhappy and no-one, but yourself, forces you to be in that situation, remove yourself from that situation.
“There are always many paths to choose and all come with their own obstacles. Those paths can lead to your destination or a long detour. But the path you choose is always up to you. So start the journey by making the right choice.”
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@ali-aydin
as a general rule for personal happiness:If you find yourself in a situation that makes you unhappy and no-one, but yourself, forces you to be in that situation, remove yourself from that situation.
“There are always many paths to choose and all come with their own obstacles. Those paths can lead to your destination or a long detour. But the path you choose is always up to you. So start the journey by making the right choice.”
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I want to give up Qt
because every new thing in it is new challenge that waste time
most of features not working well
generally it made me crazy@ali-aydin said in Some logical reasons not to give up Qt:
I want to give up Qt
because every new thing in it is new challenge that waste time
most of features not working well
generally it made me crazyThen you should switch to Java and JavaFX. Writing Java code is IMHO much faster than c++ and you get the joy of the „newest“ sh*t in java UIs.
There you can write fancy apps which do exhibit different errors on different platforms (sometimes depending on the used JVM as well), are horrible to debug and you can wait lightyears until some of them ever get fixed. All for free and no #ifdefs ;)