Please don't suggest webkit or anything like that for JAVA because that is not what this topic is about. JAVA is a robust programming language and has great reputation both in the Desktop world and also in the server side world.
But time and time again... I absolutely despise using things like Swing, JAVAFX, AWT/SWT for my GUI. I don't like those frameworks because they are just way too complicated, time consuming and frankly takes a while to customize them.
But in HTML and CSS you already have baddass frameworks, pre-made templates and customizing them is truly rapid and very fun.
So... why JAVA doesn't just build a framework to render HTML/CSS as the GUI instead of SWING, etc...?
Why HTML/CSS has to be tied strictly for rendering web pages? o.O
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Please don't suggest webkit or anything like that for JAVA because that is not what this topic is about. JAVA is a robust programming language and has great reputation both in the Desktop world and also in the server side world.
But time and time again... I absolutely despise using things like Swing, JAVAFX, AWT/SWT for my GUI. I don't like those frameworks because they are just way too complicated, time consuming and frankly takes a while to customize them.
But in HTML and CSS you already have baddass frameworks, pre-made templates and customizing them is truly rapid and very fun.
So... why JAVA doesn't just build a framework to render HTML/CSS as the GUI instead of SWING, etc...?
Why HTML/CSS has to be tied strictly for rendering web pages? o.O
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