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I have no background or knowledge on this. I would like to make an app for performance engine building that has various pages with various formulas, unit conversions, tool lists, etc. What program do I use to make an app? I've seen Surge, Bevy, and Godot but those seem to be for games.

Edit: ~~Thank you everyone for your helpful responses. Unfortunately I can only see the responses left on my post, not replys to top level responses. I think this is an instance problem and I'm trying to find out because I would love to see everyone's comments.~~ All is working now

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[โ€“] Tyoda@lemm.ee 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Godot can be used for any app, not just games. (Same goes for the other engines, I assume.) Though I can't say if you would have an easier time picking it up, rather than the traditional Java or Kotlin route.

Good to know. Maybe I'll tinker around with Kotlin I hear so much about as well as Godot and see what comes to me more intuitively