On Thursday, February 15, 2018 5:10:38 PM CET René Hansen wrote: > [if they have had] Qt on the table when choosing a hybrid application architecture
This is where I'd say your chain of reasoning breaks. Few projects I have heard of chose a hybrid application approach. They have a webclient and can easily wrap it in 0.5 Gb of electron and "Ta-da! Look, boss. A desktop application too!" (1) Since the boss and the developers has has more cpu, ram and cores than they know how to spend, the approach is approved. That is nothing Qt could ever have fixed, expect if they had replaced the HTML web 20 years ago with a TrollTechNetwork. And it is in particular not anything we should blame neither Nokia or Digia. Now I wanna go watch snowboard freestyle from Korea. Morten 1: I have been a part of a team that did just that a couple of times now. _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest