![]() ![]() Ooh, and Tcl/Tk wasn't dead and buried yet. And there were the people writing GTK software not intended to necessarily run under Gnome (which is being increasingly discouraged by the Gnome team now), as well as people writing Qt software without KDE's framework. In fact, I can't remember the last time when Linux (or any Unix derivative) was so quiet in this regard.ĭesktop Linux was anything but stagnant ten years ago, when there were at least three frameworks in current use (Gnome & co., KDE & co., wxWindows - although that's not a full application framework) plus a lot of other UI frameworks that still weren't dead (Motif, Jesus Christ.) or we had not yet given up on (GNUStep, which is an entire application framework). "Excessive framework fragmentation" hardly describes the current GTK & Qt/KDE almost-monoculture.
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