Electron seems to be a good option for someone who, like me, has webdev experience. Also, the huge amount of JS libraries allows you to do plenty of cool stuff (one of my apps needs to deal with audio). But I also know it takes a regular share of criticism.
So apart from that, what are the options for having good features and good GUIs? I'm on linux, but having windows versions working would be neat as well.
.NET sounds like a good contender, but my (brief) research revealed I may have a hard time working with more advanced stuff in audio.
All advice appreciated!
All the key motivations for writing emacs lisp packages.
Given you're a web jockey, I suspect emacs is a non-starter but you did say all advice appreciated.
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