For the purposes I use reactivity7, push-pull reactivity is a really nice tool. The O(n) nature makes it remain fairly efficient as the size of the application grows (especially bearing in mind that the ’n’ there is the number of nodes that need to be updated, which is likely to be a small subset of the total nodes in the system). It’s also very easy to understand what’s happening.
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KDE's tutorials unfortunately run headfirst into wider C++ platform problems that GNOME managed to avoid by recommending Flatpak. The tutorial suggests to use CMake to locate its library paths and compile your application, but CMake has a bit of a reputation for unhelpful and confusing error messages. The vast majority of the frustration I encountered while developing a KDE/Qt application was caused by CMake rather than by the UI frameworks themselves, with issues such as:,这一点在新收录的资料中也有详细论述
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