I have no idea personally, but I'm hoping this is glorious flame bait
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Qt all the way. Funny thing is that if you choose to use GTK on Qt it looks decent but god forbid you use Qt on ~~MacOS~~ Gnome you have a terribad experience.
What's wrong with QT in GNOME? It would be nice if QT apps were themed to look like GTK apps by default but you can just install Kvantum and the KvLibadwaita theme yourself.
Xaw3d programs on Motif desktop.
I myself currently use a qt Desktop (Plasma6) and would always choose a qt app over a gtk one
I have a Qt app on GNOME https://github.com/jeena/FeedTheMonkey and it's much essier to code wit QML and C++. But it looks quite terrible.
That is why I chose GTK and libadwaita for my next app. Looks terrific, but it takes me ages to learn how to use it, even though python is much easier than C++.