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Also, I thought Qt, was it's own programming language, but it seems it's C++. So what is Qt? Is it a derivative language? Or some kind of API set that can be called/used by C++? please forgive my ignorance, as mentioned I'm coming from a VBA background which I appreciate is very different from C++.
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Hi,
there is a good overview of links about how to learn Qt. To inform you about the latest status of Qt for maemo I would recommend to read the blog-post of Kate about exactly that topic.
Cheers Daniel
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2009-12-03
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I noticed recently that Qt 4.6 has been released. I read an article somewhere that contained a youtube video, showing the SDK being used in Carbide, but only for use with Symbian S60 5th atm, with Maemo support to come later.
As a windows user I'd love yo be able to learn to program for my (and hopefully everyone elses) N900. From the youtube video, it seemed a really nice and logical way to program using Qt 4.6 and I think I could get into it (having a VBA programming background).
Annoyingly, I can't find the website I was on that showed that youtube video. So I thought I'd come here and ask for advise on where to start? Or if I'm barking up completely the wrong tree and don't really know what I'm on about.
Many thanks,
Dex
[Edit] PS. the video showed the development of a simple "form" with a text control, add button, list box, and clear button, using Qt 4.6 for Symbian S60 5th edition.