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2009-12-16
, 11:28
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@ York UK
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#102
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The biggest cause of failure in software-intensive systems is not technical failure; it's building the wrong thing
Having SDKs out also allow people to see how plain Qt apps integrate in both platforms with the same source code, somethng that currently you have no other choice than imagining it yourselves.
We are discussing UI code here without having seen any actual UI.
What would be interesting feedback now would be features, widgets etc that you are missing in Qt 4.6. Specially interesting if they happen to be expected by, say, iPhone or Android developers.
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2009-12-16
, 12:42
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@ Lieto, Finland
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#103
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2009-12-16
, 13:58
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@ York UK
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#104
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Addition:One thing came to my mind that there will be two different MVC mechanism when both Dui and Qt releases their systems. Instead of having two almost identical systems, could they put effort to develop only one, but make it really good?
because I couldn't care less about symbian stuff
For me this sounds quite good. What do you think? I'm not sure if this "feature" will be available for Maemo 6...
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2010-01-07
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@ Helsinki
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#106
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Yes, the next generation widget set from Qt is a great thing! Possibly the solution to the current mess is that the community gets behind the Qt widget effort and there's proper platform styling for Maemo & Symbian - then everyone writes pure Qt and we can all ignore Dui and Orbit. Maybe, just maybe - this is exactly the troll plan. They should have this ready by the time the devices ship and they obsolete the stuff the product platforms have done as far as 3rd party developers are concerned.
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2010-01-08
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@ York UK
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#107
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I wouldn't put my money on itemview-ng. It's a great research project but not much more. Not to mention that it will take years until it become part of QT.
I would suggest to all angry people download Harmattan UI Framework, review code, suggest new apis and ideas and help us make it a mainstream framework (for instance many comments from zchydum are already in master). There is a lot of things to do for everyone.
However I agree it's fun to blame developers which secure their jobs for fragmenting frameworks. Haha. There are only 2 guys in libdui who still work since the beginning of project.
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2010-01-08
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@ Brisbane, Australia
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#108
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2010-01-08
, 19:25
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#109
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2010-01-08
, 19:31
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@ Helsinki
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#110
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cross-platform, dui, future, harmattan, libdui, maemo, maemo 6, plain qt, programming, source compatibility, symbian |
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http://doc.trolltech.com/4.6/graphicsview.html
http://maemo.org/profile/view/qgil/ + http://qt-project.org