On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:33 AM, levand <luke.vanderh...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I agree, Jambi is a better all-round product... but why the Swing
> hate? It's fine for what it is. Most of it's drawbacks (horrible L&F,
> poor performance) are things of the past, now.
>
> It would definitely be my framework of choice for a quick, one-off app
> or an applet.
>
> -Luke


My experience working with Swing have mostly been painful and my experience
working with Qt (mostly PyQt) have been much more pleasurable. I don't hate
Swing, it's just very awkward by comparison.

And there is still one major drawback: having a good GUI builder (nothing
compares to Qt Designer yet) that does not tie you into a particular IDE
(sucks for collaboration).

I'm not saying that Swing should not be used, just that Jambi should be
prefered.

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