What are the best ways to make GUI programs for Python, Java, and C/C++ on Linux?
Programming tools in Linux are a whole new ballpark for me and I don't know what's good or not. On Windows I only ever made .NET GUIs. I think it's time I grow my skillset a little and extend GUI creating to other languages.
For Java I have Intellij but the GUI maker on that is kind of a pain in my ass.
Other than that though I don't know.
>>54690025
Server bound to localhost
Serve up web pages
I can think of a few off the top of my head that do that, including freenet and Google/OpenRefine
>>54690025
qtcreator
>>54690395
This. Qt is great for GUI's, especially if you want something cross platform.
>>54690025
Yes, pretty much QT Creator is very common.
There is a Visual Basic-like program called Gambas which has GTK and QT support. See pic.
>>54690679
Gambas is actually pretty fine if you're lazy as shit and enjoy Visual Basic. It's not quite VB, but close enough that you can get going almost immediately.
QT Creator is top notch, the signals and slots concept is really GOAT.
>>54690025
Visual Basic
>>54690025
>Java
JavaFX with SceneBuilder, but it's over-complicated at parts and it's pretty hard to design bigger applications so they won't turn into an unmaintainable mess
>C
GTK
>C++
Qt. it's amazing