On 4/21/2021 7:17 AM, Vlad Stelmahovsky wrote:


On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 1:50 PM Roland Hughes <rol...@logikalsolutions.com <mailto:rol...@logikalsolutions.com>> wrote:


    On 4/21/2021 6:36 AM, Vlad Stelmahovsky wrote:
    Using Electron has nothing to do with licensing issues. The issue
    is common programming knowledge level is going down when
    programmers paradise promised for newcomers: learn HTML
    programming language (sic!) and you are rich
    btw, is Electron licensed for use in medical devices?

    The professional sound equipment company moved from Qt to Electron
    because of licensing. They already had all of the C++ Qt
    developers. They had to learn how to use Electron.


I have experience with a musicians related company, which just bought a license and that's it. no whining and excuses. they just have a real picture of their need and did what then have to do

We shall see. This company converted a very large installed base from Qt during the pandemic shutdown because of the licensing. They are a big name in professional sound and have quite a number of products. They make stuff for concert halls, high end theaters, and professional recording studios.

Personally I thought their code base was too extensive to ever leave. They bit the bullet.

Judging from the influx in the CopperSpice world, a lot of companies with projects large and small are biting the bullet.

Best regards,

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