Dave wrote: > and at best an improvement (HTML5 vs QML). Fwiw QML doesn't stop any HTML5 improvement. In fact it plays perfectly well with HTML & Javascript next to its neighbor QtWebKit, and bridges web development with native development (if you need it) down to core C/C++. If you need additional features not covered that web engine/framework X provides, you can add such engine/framework or you can improve/add to the Qt web engine/framework.
The strategic reasoning behind HTML5 is understandable: it is a general trend. The WAC part makes sense if you have a customer requiring it. Looking forward to the announcement of a native SDK and the reasoning behind it. And of course looking forward to see the work of the new Tizen stakeholders working on the Qt integration. The Qt Project will provide tools for them to make Tizen a first class Qt platform if they wish. -- Quim _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev http://wiki.meego.com/Mailing_list_guidelines
