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GNOME has a rather nice-looking developer introduction page listing multiple choices for programming languages to use with it. Because I wanted to try out the "low-level, native" experience, I read through the documentation on getting started using C. From browsing around the documentation, I quickly also found GNOME's Human Interface Guidelines. The recommended workflow was to use GtkBuilder XML to build UI and Gnome Builder as an IDE, compiling applications using a Flatpak SDK. Overall, GNOME felt like it should be a nice environment to develop for!