Since Qt is a much broader toolkit, we are considering of writing dedicated blogs to do an objective comparison between the two toolkits on the GUI part only.
And, speaking as a Qt programmer, address the biggest pain points that Qt user have.
Number one: get a virtual keyboard that supports the biggest world languages without a commercial license. That would make me an instant convert.
For the short term, we have an example that some of our community users and commercial customers a using to build their custom virtual keyboard
https://github.com/slint-ui/slint/blob/master/examples/virtu...
I'm pretty fed up with Qt and I'm getting kind of excited to start experimenting with this.
And, speaking as a Qt programmer, address the biggest pain points that Qt user have.
Number one: get a virtual keyboard that supports the biggest world languages without a commercial license. That would make me an instant convert.