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2005-12-21
they want the mindset of event driven programming but the system is not built like that from the ground up.
I'm not sure what your point is here. If you are implying that that qt/gtk have per-thread event loops (they don't necessarily, but they can) and that iOS/CocoaTouch does not (ditto) you are wrong. Being event-driven is not the differentiating factor over whether your system multitasks or not.
Having used all three toolkits extensively, I can confidently say that your argument does not support your conclusion.