On 15/01/13 12:22, Mohamed Fawzi wrote: > >> - Which real world problems do we address? [By "real world" I >> explicitly do include handset makers, and potential single- >> platform interest in that area, but it's definitely not >> restricted to those] > Dynamic interfaces, with transitions and generally lot of dynamic layout. > This is relevant especially for touch devices.
I think the short answer would be just "the JavaFX Script (a.k.a. F3) inspired .ui equivalent for the Qt5 era". Gives you the dynamic parts, fast iteration, modularity, cleaner syntax, etc. That said, QML *is* a language, and there is nothing (non) cross-platform about it, it really depends what lies underneath it. We have various QtQuick implementations, then there is cascades, various platform (Symbian, MeeGo) components... It's the *approach*, the base syntax that is platform-agnostic, not the particular APIs or source code (which is what most people seem to misunderstand as cross-platform is often used in different contexts outside of the Qt world). Attila _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
