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May 28, 2013, 06:58:11 PM |
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I think you are completely right that it's best to just go with known technology. I have almost exclusively worked with web and javascript lately and i'm a bit rusty in client application technology but decided to go with .NET for now. The free VS Express Desktop Edition should be able to do the job, and i've done a fair amount of business webapps in c# before, that should work : ).
With regards to Java, i should probably have used the term infrastructure rather than environment, it's not that i dislike Eclipse IDE as such, and the others IDEs you mention are probably even better. I have built a few Android SDK apps, and it was fun, it just doesn't appeal to me as a desktop application infrastructure, i'm not completely sure why.
An additional question, does anyone know if Mutibit/Armory/Electrum has rpc capabilities similar to the classic qt client ?
Thanx !
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