In the linked article the author had trouble building Qt for windows and because they wanted to go through 40+ GUI libraries they skipped it instead of pushing through. That's why it doesn't show up in final short-list of good options.
In my books (writing Rust since 2013, but haven't done any GUI work in it), Qt and Slint are the best options out there.
In the linked article the author had trouble building Qt for windows and because they wanted to go through 40+ GUI libraries they skipped it instead of pushing through. That's why it doesn't show up in final short-list of good options.
In my books (writing Rust since 2013, but haven't done any GUI work in it), Qt and Slint are the best options out there.