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Some of you may or may not know that you don't have to use C++, C, C#, or VB to make a desktop app. There are many other popular ways to do it. One of which is a javascript app by means of something called Electron. If you've never heard of Electron you need to look it up. It's something I've been interested in for a while.
Basically it involves html, css, and javascript. You use the html and css to build the front-end UI and then javascript for the functionality or back-end. The site for electron has a bunch of information on their library and how to use it. If you have minor experience with javascript it would be worth the fun in trying this out. Learning their library isn't as hard once you know js basics. The hard part is studying it. You just need to run it down and study it.
Here's all the documentation and the official electron site so you can get started on this next big project
Basically it involves html, css, and javascript. You use the html and css to build the front-end UI and then javascript for the functionality or back-end. The site for electron has a bunch of information on their library and how to use it. If you have minor experience with javascript it would be worth the fun in trying this out. Learning their library isn't as hard once you know js basics. The hard part is studying it. You just need to run it down and study it.
Here's all the documentation and the official electron site so you can get started on this next big project
Introduction | Electron
Welcome to the Electron documentation! If this is your first time developing an Electron app, read through this Getting Started section to get familiar with the basics. Otherwise, feel free to explore our guides and API documentation!
electronjs.org