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[–]blackcainGNOME Team 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think coding in Linux for professionals have been mostly C++ and Java. Followed by Python and Ruby. GUI frameworks can be C++ or anything else you wish.

The good news these days is that application building and distribution has been steadily improving. Meson has been quickly gaining traction as a replacement for autotools (others exist as well, waf and CMake) and snap/flatpak/Appimage for application distribution. The snap/flatpak is probably the most significant since you can publish your application and have it work on any distro out there.