13.04.2017, 08:25, "Randall O'Reilly" <randy.orei...@colorado.edu>: > In the context of all this recent discussion about modernizing Qt to > accommodate updates to C++, has anyone given any thought to the radical idea > of creating a brand new product using Go? Go (golang) is rapidly gaining in > popularity, and seems to embody everything that is great about Qt > (simplicity, elegance, strong concern for readability, etc), and it has many > features of Qt built directly into the language (reflection, i.e., moc, > goroutines and channels for signal / slot functionality). One of its main > limitations is lack of a dominant, fully-featured GUI toolkit. There are > existing bindings to Qt and QML, but it seems like creating a brand new > native GUI framework in the Qt mold could be a great opportunity to make a > huge impact on a language that has a bright future. All the lessons learned > as Qt has evolved over the years could be consolidated into a fresh new > design, based fundamentally on a 2D & 3D scenegraph, using OpenGL ( / Vulkan, > etc) as the underlying renderer, or something like that… Obviously a huge > undertaking, but something that could produce transformative effects for > future programmers (whereas it seems that continued improvements to the C++ > product are likely to be much more incremental). Maybe some funding from > Google could be obtained to support such an endeavor?
I think binding like this may work for you: https://github.com/therecipe/qt > > - Randy > > _______________________________________________ > Development mailing list > Development@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development -- Regards, Konstantin _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development