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jalladin
2009-07-25 , 23:54
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Hey guys,
I seen
this article
a few weeks ago on Ars Technica, I tried to make sense of it but I'm still learning about these things and bceause I have a desire to learn about them I wanted to ask If anyone could help me make complete sense of it.
I know that Qt
is a cross-platform application and UI framework. In laymens terms does this announcement just mean it lightens the load on "developers" ( and might help get more on board to create programs, apps, etc... ) , or can it also mean we can get a lot more prog/apps/etc... and things with a better revamped look ( or user interface that utilizes the touch screen ) because of not having to rewriting the source code for the different desktops and mobile devices which intern makes life easier for everyone.
From the sound of things it really hinted, (to me) that it would be more beneficial to next gen tablets and "maybe" current ones, ( I was really just over joyed to see one of my favorite tech sites talking about the NITs with current news) let me know your thought on this guys.
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