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If you are ok with lgpl or paying for a proprietary license, Qt. https://qt.io
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benj8496yTcl/Tk
For real, it's a solution that you can get a fui working pretty easy. Depending on what you want to do you can have the computation on another language (tkinter) or in Tcl.
*"But Tcl is old and dead!" your cries goes... Not at all! It's one of the main languages used in EE tools (I'm thinking FPGA and other automation tools) -
https://build-system.fman.io seems to be getting traction (i know 2 shits about it though, just found it)
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eval6766yI dont really see a disadvantage to something like electron except for humongous package size. But i guess most often thats not all that important if its 10mb or 100mb :/
Or is it? I use electron-vue and im really happy with it -
inaba45896y@irene Yar it's also on my bucket list since it seems like a pretty cool way to make UI with
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