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by Yoric 278 days ago
Yeah, migrating from C++ was such a breath of fresh air!

Both awt and then Swing were pretty bad for anything beyond toy programs, though.

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Comparing to writing X11/Athena or Win32 in raw C?

Which is what the respective department was doing before.

Swing is great, it does suffer from bad defaults though.

Anyone serious about it, would be getting books like Filthy Rich Client, and additional libraries like JGoodies.

Granted, they only came to be around Java 1.4 timeframe.

I was using OWL at the time, which I recall as pretty good.

Swing was nice to program, but had sluggish reaction time and more than a few bugs (speaking of Swing 0.9/1.0, never went much further).

OWL was quite good and one of my favourite C++ frameworks, but not something that was being used at my university on assignments that were mostly done on UNIX, which was my point.
Yeah, under UNIX, the UX landscape was really bad. I think that Qt was available already, but not quite open source.
Swing is so bad they built an entire product line of IDE out of it.
Do you know any other product built in Swing?