Igor Mironchik schreef op 2-7-2015 om 17:42:
On 02.07.2015 18:07, Bob Hood wrote:
On 7/2/2015 8:44 AM, Igor Mironchik wrote:
On 02.07.2015 17:21, Daniel França wrote:
>> This news sounds like a good week for Xamarin
Indeed
Stop guys...
No, they have a valid point. I had not even heard about Xamarin
until they posted this, and after looking, it looks like Xamarin is a
legitimate competitor to what the Qt Company intended with its Indie
license.
Ok, Xamarin is cheaper than Qt. But with Xamarin and C# you can write
crosspaltform only business logic. All UI is platform dependend and
you should write UI for iOS, UI for Android, and so on. With Qt you
can write once and deploy everywhere...
Actually, at QtCS I saw an interesting presentation by Attila Csipa[1]
that made a good argument on why, especially on mobile, this really
isn't true any more. UI's may need to move to native there.
[1]
https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_contributors_summit_2015_Program#NativeQML_-_Wrapping_native_UI_controls_in_QML
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