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Which GUI to choose for Go?
Good time.
Question for people who have already written something for the Go desktop.
They asked me to write a small script, the user does not know about the command line.
Script like: "form, button and data output"
Climbed awesome-go
Tried two Gui:
ui
sciter
most of the others don't develop
qt until I tried it.
ui - minimalistic, can do little, understandable and simple (wrote a script in an hour and a half), but writing something more on it is simply unrealistic, the author promises to expand the library soon (the promised three years to wait ...)
sciter - beautiful pictures on the site, good reviews on habré (according to the C version), it turned out to be hellish hell in practice (I wrote the script in three days and broke my brain)
Perhaps someone knows alternatives?
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Qt can do almost everything, I wrote 2 small projects, and you can build using docker (Windows, Linux, MacOS) https://github.com/therecipe/qt
There are not many options. Use bindings to popular libraries like Qt, GTK+ or ...
I think it's easier to use Delphi analogs using a Go library.
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