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2011-08-05
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Android + Qt = Linux paradise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFQ1PAdI6AY
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2011-08-05
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#!/usr/bin/env python import sys from PyQt4 import Qt a = Qt.QApplication(sys.argv) hello = Qt.QLabel("Hello, World") hello.show() a.exec_()
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2011-08-05
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#14
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Android uses a heavily modifed Linux kernel with seems not to provide patches back to upstream, and an userland software abstraction layer that is not even fully Java-compliant, because it only uses the dialect ("language") but not a compatible VM implementation.
This was obviously done by Google to avoid licensing issues with then current-Java IP holder Sun, which pissed off Sun because they first thought during Google's initial press release that "hey, even Google supports Java, and now even in mobile business!". Where is this deviated mess a "Linux paradise"?
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2011-08-05
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2011-08-05
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The problem is, we have very limited options, and Android is the most open of the currently available cellphone OSes (Meego and Symbian are kind of dead), and iOS and WP7 are not exactly very open.
The N9 phone is not really an upgrade to the n900. It has a slightly faster CPU, bigger screen and more RAM, but it loses the keyboard, FM transmitter, and notification light. It probably loses even the Flash 9.1.
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2011-08-05
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The problem is, we have very limited options, and Android is the most open of the currently available cellphone OSes (Meego and Symbian are kind of dead), and iOS and WP7 are not exactly very open.
The N9 phone is not really an upgrade to the n900. It has a slightly faster CPU, bigger screen and more RAM, but it loses the keyboard, FM transmitter, and notification light. It probably loses even the Flash 9.1.
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2011-08-06
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2011-08-06
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2011-08-06
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how many android phone buyers buy it because it is "open" ?
come on - who gives a flying **** for "openness" except for people who "believe" ?
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N9: Go white or go home