Developing a Beautiful and Performant Block Editor in Qt C++ and QML
30 points by michaelsbradley
by overflowy
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This looks great on paper, but the lack of external libraries will make you reinvent all kinds of wheels when adding new features. That is not necessarily a bad thing, but - looking at other apps that leverage web technologies to produce super fast and smooth user experiences (for example, Obsidian), and given Qt's almost hostile licensing - the web stack becomes the more pragmatic choice.
by crashabr
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Looks great, and it has some features and polish that I would love Logseq to have natively, but overall I prefer the customisation potential of logseq with tags, templates, block refs etc.
by isodev
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This is brilliant work and I love the Qt ecosystem.
Can’t help but imagine the things we could’ve had if Apple wasn’t pushing the horror of Swift down everyone’s throat by blocking alternatives in so many tiny ways.