- Qt has had a mostly stable interface since Qt 4.0 and that was twenty years ago.
- Win32 has had barely any breaking changes since it was introduced with NT 3.1 in 1993 or so.
Most of the UI/UX churn in that space comes from fashion changes in UI design.
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- Qt has had a mostly stable interface since Qt 4.0 and that was twenty years ago.
- Win32 has had barely any breaking changes since it was introduced with NT 3.1 in 1993 or so.
Most of the UI/UX churn in that space comes from fashion changes in UI design.