The GUI space is crying out for more workable approaches so fresh takes are more than welcome. But going through the website the comparison with other existing options (Qt, Electron etc) is mainly schematic one-liners, good for marketing but not particularly informative.
I acknowledge that the comparisons on our webpage footer is primarily for marketing and SEO purposes. This is inspired by the equivalent content on websites like figma.com. The intention is to highlight Slint's unique selling points without delving into extensive discussions about other frameworks.
And yes, we do have plans for Python, that would actually be the next language we want to make bindings for.
Curious also if there are plans for Python API's