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Yes, I've used it to create a time tracking application and some websocket apps. IMO the nicest features are that it's relatively easy to program, it relies on container classes for heap management so you can go a long distance building an app without touching new or delete. In Qt and other frameworks, you end up with the framework itself managing the heap so you have new calls strewn everywhere to construct a widget hierarchy. It also allows for the creation of single, standalone executables that incorporate the entire framework in a relatively small size. Build times for apps are also faster than others.
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[–] ELS_BrigadeWarning [S] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
Yes, I've used it to create a time tracking application and some websocket apps. IMO the nicest features are that it's relatively easy to program, it relies on container classes for heap management so you can go a long distance building an app without touching new or delete. In Qt and other frameworks, you end up with the framework itself managing the heap so you have new calls strewn everywhere to construct a widget hierarchy. It also allows for the creation of single, standalone executables that incorporate the entire framework in a relatively small size. Build times for apps are also faster than others.
[–] qwop 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Does the GUI framework provide any sort of layout manager like Qt has with VBoxes, HBoxes etc. that can stretch automatically?
[–] ELS_BrigadeWarning [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Yes, it has a layout manager with a visual designer, spring horizontal and spring vertical.