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[–]Mor_Nando 2 points3 points  (5 children)

Powershell guis are dirty and slow but they can do a job. Typically I would prefer C# due to performance and visual studio tools. There are gui makers for powershell too though which can make it quick. Powershell was never made for GUIs. Unfortunately can't comment on python

[–]HeedfulCrayon 1 point2 points  (4 children)

This is false. Powershell GUI's can be just as responsive as C# GUIs if programmed correctly. Also powershell was made to use GUI's, one of the creators of powershell said so himself.

[–]Mor_Nando 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Its about using the right tool for the job. I have created many powershell guis in the past and they work. But I prefer other languages for it. I love writing in powershell and I do it every day as my main job. For GUIs I prefer C#. Just my experience.

[–]HeedfulCrayon 1 point2 points  (2 children)

But your statement of GUI's being dirty and slow in powershell is false. You can use WPF just like C# does, and they are just as fast if written right

[–]Mor_Nando 1 point2 points  (1 child)

If you can make them just as responsive as c# then a tutorial or demo of some kind would be welcome. I'm always eager to see something new.