Yes, it is strongly biased due to the wording. Fix the wording and post it anyways. The numbers will not change.
I got bored and drew a pretty picture to summarize my feelings for QML: http://bayimg.com/jaooAAaDC Hope you laugh. But back to being serious. How can anybody in the QML camp argue against this: Modern, Hardware Accelerated GUI Defining/Declaring/Creation does not require QML/JS Interpreter/Virtual Machine. It's like these genius' (QML/QtQuick is still brilliant) got so caught up with what they were working on that they forgot the big picture: Hardware Accelerated C++ GUI. Forcing the use of a declarative language, a JS Interpreter, and a virtual machine just makes most of us want to stab ourselves in the eye out of principle (our principles differ from yours). To quote Lars, > We want to make the usage of Javascript supported as well as C++ is > supported. We are not making it the *superior* way or even the only way. > ...except that the javascript way currently is the superior way. If you want a hardware accelerated UI (without hacking together your own... defeating the purpose of using a UI toolkit), you are forced to use javascript (QML). d3fault On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:59 PM, <marius.storm-ol...@nokia.com> wrote: > That's a strongly biased poll due to the wording. And it's missing the > points the Lars has been trying convey, but some seem to ignore. > > -- > Sent from my Nokia N9On 4/20/12 17:31 ext d3fault wrote: > *cough* > > http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/16465/ > > > Does Qt need a modern C++ GUI API? > -No, I am perfectly happy with QML, JavaScript, interpreters, virtual > machines, glue code, glue abstract and proxy object > -Yes, I’d like the option of 100% native development without being left > behind with a last century GUI API > > > > Can someone put that poll, or at least a link to it, on the front page of > qt-project.org? >
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