React Native
React Native, short for React Native Framework, was created by Facebook (now Meta) in 2015. React Native is a JavaScript framework for building mobile applications using a single codebase for both iOS and Android. Developers can access React Native through the official site: React Native Setup & Downloads, which provides installation guides, CLI tools, and documentation for Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
Flutter
Flutter, short for Flutter SDK, was created by Google in 2017. Flutter is an open-source UI toolkit for building natively compiled applications for mobile, web, and desktop from a single codebase. Developers can access Flutter via the official site: Flutter SDK Downloads, which provides the SDK, documentation, and setup instructions for Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
Qt
Qt is a cross-platform application development framework created by Haavard Nord and Eirik Chambe-Eng in 1991. It is primarily used for developing graphical user interfaces (GUIs), desktop applications, embedded systems, and mobile apps. Developers can access Qt by downloading it from the official Qt website at Qt Downloads, which provides SDKs, libraries, and documentation for Windows, macOS, Linux, and embedded platforms.
Visual Basic
Visual Basic, short for Microsoft Visual Basic, is an event-driven programming language and integrated development environment (IDE) used for building Windows applications, automation scripts, and GUI-based programs. It is primarily used in desktop software development, Microsoft Office automation, and legacy enterprise systems. Developers can access Visual Basic through Microsoft Visual Studio, with installation and documentation available at the official Visual Basic page.
WPF
WPF, short for Windows Presentation Foundation, is a graphical subsystem for rendering user interfaces in Windows-based applications. It enables developers to create visually rich, interactive desktop software with vector graphics, animations, media integration, and flexible layouts. WPF is used across enterprise applications, internal tools, and consumer Windows apps.
WordPress
WordPress, short for WordPress Content Management System, is a widely‑used open‑source web platform written primarily in the PHP programming language with supporting HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL that enables you to build, manage, and extend websites, blogs, and web applications.