should i use java as gui or use just use python as gui and training and testing model

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  1. javacpp-presets

    The missing Java distribution of native C++ libraries

    I experienced such a bad time last time I tried to make a Python UI with Kivy that next time I’m definitely going with JavaFX and the CPython javacpp-preset to run the deep learning code.

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