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2010-07-28
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I'm eager to start developing for Maemo/N900, since I've got some ideas for useful apps that I'd love to create, rather than request.
For example: labled folder icons on the desktop, which open up a statusbar-style pop-up menu with shortcuts to chosen apps, a sort of ApMeFo on the desktop, so to say.. to save precious desktop space, obviously. (I haven't found an exisiting app that does this)
..but I'm really confused about how to start
Well, at least I have the Nokia Qt SDK (v1.0 I believe) installed!
I've seen/partly read the topic Windows Python and Qt in 30 mins, for which I'm thankful, but I also see Qt development in C++ elsewhere. Moreover, that C++ seems to be different, with new Q includes and things.
And then I read about needing to install PyQt on the N900but that is included in PR1.2 I believe..
In any case, with what language should I start, and how? I'd like to get better in C++, but I don't know the Qt specific 'words' in the language, and Linux packages are also abracadabra to me at the moment :P
There's just too many things coming towards me now
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2010-07-28
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2010-07-31
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2010-07-31
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I have read that QT apps will be cross platform and even be able to pass the iphone store approval process at some point. Would this be the same for apps made with PyQT? Or would it need to be pure QT?
Are PyQT apps open source or closed?
Sorry for the NooB questions
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For example: labled folder icons on the desktop, which open up a statusbar-style pop-up menu with shortcuts to chosen apps, a sort of ApMeFo on the desktop, so to say.. to save precious desktop space, obviously. (I haven't found an exisiting app that does this)
..but I'm really confused about how to start
Well, at least I have the Nokia Qt SDK (v1.0 I believe) installed!
I've seen/partly read the topic Windows Python and Qt in 30 mins, for which I'm thankful, but I also see Qt development in C++ elsewhere. Moreover, that C++ seems to be different, with new Q includes and things.
And then I read about needing to install PyQt on the N900
In any case, with what language should I start, and how? I'd like to get better in C++, but I don't know the Qt specific 'words' in the language, and Linux packages are also abracadabra to me at the moment :P
There's just too many things coming towards me now