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  • @m4m4m4m4OP
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    88 days ago

    Not an expert programmer whatsoever, and it’s been more than 15 years I’ve used Python for doing something GUI related (it was Python 2 and GTK+2…), but I do know you can do KDE stuff with Python right now. For example, there are Kirigami bindings for Python you can use to do a desktop/mobile app.

    Still though I absolutely agree getting into C++ is a nightmare, to me is just a level behind Assembly and Brainfuck. I’d like to learn Rust and it’d be great to be able to contribute to KDE with it.

    • HerzenscheinM
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      18 days ago

      A small correction:

      For example, there are Kirigami bindings for Python you can use to do a desktop/mobile app.

      Kirigami is QML all the way, it doesn’t need bindings since you’d be writing in QML either way. The Python part is about the actual business logic. :)

      • @m4m4m4m4OP
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        18 days ago

        You’re right, thank you

    • @[email protected]
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      18 days ago

      Thank you for the link. C++ makes my head hurt, I hate it. Rust is next to C++ to me. I like Python and C#. Just straightforward, no bullshit