Is it a good idea for me to use Qt Jambi in Java as a toolkit?
i see that Qt Jambi is hard to learn it , and Swing is more easy than Qt Jambi . but i think that Qt Jambi is more powerfull .
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Two years ago, I started a Java Desktop Application and used Swing as a GUI framweork. Up to that point, I had experience with C++/MFC (shudder) and C++/Qt (very nice). After trying to get along with Swing for a while (including reading lots of tutorials and even a book) I came to the following conclusion: Swing is much more difficult and clumsy than Qt for three reasons:
I then threw away the Swing GUI, switched to Qt Jambi and was really impressed by it. One weekend later I had a nice Qt GUI and lived happily ever after. |
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If you think being familiar with Qt would be useful in the future, when you might want to develop in C++ (or change some Qt-based software), I think it would be nice. |
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