Nope, its only my guess based on short Dart code checking and some
articles, how it works
Google definitely aware about Qt, but its huge, so..
On 12/21/18 4:41 PM, René Hansen wrote:
Vlad, do you have a source saying QML was an inspiration for Flutter?
I've recently talked with someone on the Flutter team, that literally
didn't even know QtQuick existed. At first I was sort of surprised,
but then again not really. I've talked with a lot of app developers,
where Qt isn't even on their radar.
/René
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018, 16:03 Vlad Stelmahovsky,
<vladstelmahov...@gmail.com <mailto:vladstelmahov...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I suppose he is just trolling community for whatever reason
and QML is sooo "outdated" that Google created Flutter, where QML
was an
inspiration, for my poi
br,
Vlad
On 12/20/18 3:23 PM, Nuno Santos wrote:
> Hey Roland,
>
> Sorry mate.. I couldn’t avoid...
>
> How are you writing UIs this days? What is modern to you?
>
> I consider myself young. I’m only 36. But I have been writing
software for the last 20 years.
>
> In the last 6 years I have written 4 different apps ALONE! One
of them was written 3 times. One in native iOS, then in native
Android and then in Qt Qml.
>
> Qml is by far the BEST way I have ever used to write a UI!
>
> UI code is glue, glue, glue. Every single other framework
requires so much code to do exactly the same things as with Qml.
>
> Qt/Qml allowed me to advance at least 5x faster than any other
UI framework.
>
> Is perfect? Nothing is perfect! There is are always pros/cons.
>
> Any way... for me, Qml in terms of UI writing is so modern that
stands that easily stands from any other technology around.
>
> I want to express my gratitude to the WHOLE Qt team to make it
possible! You guys rock! Qt Quick is definitely one of the best
things around there.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Nuno Santos
> Founder / CEO / CTO
> www.imaginando.pt <http://www.imaginando.pt>
>
> No dia 20/12/2018, às 13:26, Roland Hughes
<rol...@logikalsolutions.com <mailto:rol...@logikalsolutions.com>>
escreveu:
>
>> It's still not modern.
>>
>> Modern implies "something which learned from past mistakes to
overcome many of them." When something recent fails we simply call
it "a new approach" implying that it failed, generally beyond
human comprehension. Modern implies something succeed in
overcoming many/most/all of the pitfalls/travesties/tragedies
which came before.
>>
>> The latter does not apply to QML.
>>
>> Newer isn't better, just newer.
>>
>> Some "light" reading.
>>
>>
https://www.cbinsights.com/research/corporate-innovation-product-fails/
>>
>> How many of you writing idiot phone apps know their used to be
a Facebook Phone? A Ubuntu Phone? There even used to be an Apple
Newton.
>>
>> Now that pretty much every industry analyst agrees the fad of
idiot phones are over and that 2019 will be the first year of
negative growth for the industry, scripted UIs will die off with
them. Five years from now people will think about QML as often as
you currently think about the Apple Newton.
>>
>> More light reading:
>>
>>
http://www.interestingauthors.com/blog/thankyousirmayihaveanother/the-counter-culture-has-won/
>>
>> Hopefully you all read far enough in the first link to read
about Amazon's colossal failure, The Fire Phone. Even I didn't
know Microsoft tried to market a "smart watch" in 2004. That thing
must have only been on the market a few minutes!
>>
>> Be sure to scroll down to #35. Microsoft Kin One and Kin Two.
Discontinued after 6 weeks. No wonder I'd never heard about this
wanna-be Blackberry.
>>
>> Oh, from your own link
>>
>> /Although it was built in the 1600s, the building still has a
very *modern* look./
>>
>> /
>> /
>>
>>> On 12/19/2018 12:33 PM, Ian Trick wrote:
>>> On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 6:15 AM Roland Hughes
>>> <rol...@logikalsolutions.com
<mailto:rol...@logikalsolutions.com>> wrote:
>>>> QML is __NOT__ modern.
>>> modern: Pertaining to a current or recent time and style; not
ancient.
>>>
>>> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/modern
>>>
>>> 🤔
>>>
>>>>>> On 17 Dec 2018, at 16:44, Fabrice
Salvaire<fabrice.salva...@orange.fr
<mailto:fabrice.salva...@orange.fr>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Qt users,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there people around who needed to hack QQuickTextNode
private API ? IMHO it restricts strongly the possibility to
develop modern custom QML items.
>> --
>> Roland Hughes, President
>> Logikal Solutions
>> (630) 205-1593
>>
>> http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com
>> http://www.infiniteexposure.net
>> http://www.johnsmith-book.com
>> http://www.logikalblog.com
>> http://www.interestingauthors.com/blog
>> http://lesedi.us
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