I use Godot when I don't want a forms GUI, but still need a GUI on my C# application.
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Cool, I may have to mess around with Godot’s UI system.
GDScript is also a very easy language to use which is great for UI/UX devs, and a lot nicer than the popular alternatives like Javascript or (god forbid) Python.
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Just my personal hot take haha, had nothing but bad experiences with Python.
I do a lot of python development and I agree.
It's funny though because GDScript is based loosely on python.
Not very loosely; if you know Python you'll pick up GDScript in an hour or two.