So, I have a PlayBook, and have been meaning to spend some quality time with it and Qt ever since I heard that Qt ran on QNX. Today, I managed to find some time to do exactly that.
I spent ~2 hours learning how the basics worked, getting a hello world on there, then got QML samegame on there, and then I decided to do something a bit more interesting. I wanted QML components on there to easily write apps for myself (as well as port some N9 apps I've written for myself), so I had a crack at it.
Turns out it wasn't that hard. Took me 20-30 minutes of 'real' effort, ~3 hours total from when I first picked up the PlayBook.
I'll probably write more about this soon, but N9 developers: don't lose heart that your applications have nowhere to go after the N9.
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i'm a Qt expert and former Jolla sailor (forever sailing, in spirit).
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I spent ~2 hours learning how the basics worked, getting a hello world on there, then got QML samegame on there, and then I decided to do something a bit more interesting. I wanted QML components on there to easily write apps for myself (as well as port some N9 apps I've written for myself), so I had a crack at it.
Turns out it wasn't that hard. Took me 20-30 minutes of 'real' effort, ~3 hours total from when I first picked up the PlayBook.
Here's a video of the effort:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEJhMhhnqGo
I'll probably write more about this soon, but N9 developers: don't lose heart that your applications have nowhere to go after the N9.
i'm a Qt expert and former Jolla sailor (forever sailing, in spirit).
if you like, read more about me.
if you find me entertaining, or useful, thank me. if you don't, then tell me why.