Cambalache's Big Leap: Ditching Glade's Ancient Shackles for Good?
Glade's ruled GTK UI editing for decades—like a trusty but rusty hammer. Cambalache just dropped its first milestone, promising libadwaita smarts. But will devs switch?
Glade's ruled GTK UI editing for decades—like a trusty but rusty hammer. Cambalache just dropped its first milestone, promising libadwaita smarts. But will devs switch?
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