Well my money is on Elop (Flop as I call him) reversing course and going to 
Mer, or something of the sort. There is still some fight in him. Nokia Lumina 
devices will be priced at $99 here in the US, which might get the low-end 
market. But the N9 is still the flagship.

I heard that every time you compile an Qt-app god saves a kitten from certain 
death.




----- Original Message -----
From: Harri Pasanen <ha...@mpaja.com>
To: interest@qt-project.org
Cc: 
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt is good because...

On 03/27/2012 04:12 PM, Quim Gil wrote:

> The wiki page also says that the API has "the best API available, not 
> only in C++ but also compared to other languages." I'm a bit reluctant 
> typing "best of" anything unless we have some proof e.g. comparing 
> with Objective-C for iOS, Java for Android and XNA/Silverlight for 
> Windows Phone. Many of the developers that ask themselves whether to 
> use Qt come from these backgrounds.

For me the show stopper in Windows Phone is that you cannot push the 
application logic to C++ and integrate 3rd party C and C++ libraries.


The cross platform thing is two ways.  You can target cross platform, 
but you can also develop cross platform.  For instance, when developing 
a symbian application I start on Linux with Qt Creator, testing with 
simulator.  When ready to test on device, I recompile the same project 
on Windows using Qt Creator there and deploy and debug on device.

/Harri



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