I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Are Qt and wxWidgets suitable for mobile and desktop game-development?
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Why was the question deleted if it didn't ask for recommendations?
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Are Qt and wxWidgets suitable for mobile and desktop game-development?
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Why was the question deleted if it didn't ask for recommendations?
where can I find a description of what the meta does?
I guess you mean something like "where can I read about Meta Stack Overflow to understand how it works?"
That is in the Help Center: What is "meta"? How does it work?
If you mean something else, you will need to explain it more clearly.
why was the question deleted if it didn't ask for recommendations?
In general, questions are deleted because they cannot be fixed - meaning, any change that would make the question meet standards, would turn it into a different question. Otherwise, a problematic question is closed, and you are expected to fix it so it can be reopened.
In the original version of your question, you asked:
Or should I look at another variants [sic]? If yes, which?
That is very clearly asking for recommendations.
Even without this, the question is still clearly primarily opinion based. Whether a given UI toolkit is "suitable for" specific subtypes of GUI programs (such as "games") is a) highly subjective and b) nowhere near specific enough to be answerable.
Further, most of what you're asking doesn't make any sense:
If I understood correctly there is an ability to download OpenGl, SDL2 to Qt, so why is it unpopular decision?
As a native English speaker, I assume you meant
If I understood correctly, it is possible to download OpenGL and SDL2 to Qt; but why is this unpopular?
but I can't understand what you think it means to "download" one library "to" another. If you meant, for example, "use OpenGL and SDL2 in a Qt application", you should say that instead.
Most importantly: please understand that Stack Overflow is not a discussion forum. Do not post to ask people to help you make a decision. Instead, post to ask about something you don't understand, so that you can understand it. In almost every case, this is either:
Something in your code doesn't work; you find the specific problem and the code needed to cause it directly; you explain what you think the code should do instead, and why you think it should work that way; and you ask why it does something else instead.
You are stuck writing the code because there is one specific thing that you don't know how to do; so you ask how to do it.
Notice especially that this means asking one question per post.