.NET Core has no GUI development components so it could not be used. C# is
basically Java with a few syntax changes. If you know C# you pretty much know
Java too and vice versa. Java actually delivers on the cross-platform claim. I
develop Java on Windows and deploy to Linux every day and have been doing that
for 10 years.
On Friday, January 5, 2018, 10:14:23 AM EST, Bill Chatfield
<[email protected]> wrote:
This is the type of cross-platform development that Java was built for. With
SWT you get native UI controls. An example of how well this works is the
Eclipse app. Although, I agree people seem to prefer sloppy languages like
JavaScript today because it's apparently too much trouble to provide
well-defined types for variables.
On Friday, January 5, 2018, 9:10:10 AM EST, Jason Groothuis
<[email protected]> wrote:
"What do you think, guys?"
I like the ideas of moving user interfaces to modern forms. Given you're
including some Microsoft things, is their some way it can be c# oriented ? My
feeling is this could accelerate cross platform plugin development (for example
third party project specific contribution)
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