Armin Steinhoff
12/11/2012 4:07 AM
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Grant Courville wrote:
> The BB10 Qt SDK is pre-Qt5. Also,
really ? It is specified as 4.8.x ... it supports also x86 systems!
> QNX 6.5 does not include the graphics framework (i.e. composition manager) that is used by BB10.
I don't see a relationship with this version of Qt and the composition
manager ... but I have still to test it!
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> You will see much more Qt activity from QNX and RIM in the coming months...
There is since a long time a lot of Qt activity from RIM ... also HTML5
is strong supported by open source solutions.
In the moment I don't see any activities from QSS in order to support Qt
or first class open source HTML5 solutions.
When I follow the Webinars from QSS I see simply warnings against third
party software and very old fairy tales about the Linux kernel.
I hope the QSS marketing doesn't believe what they are telling ...
The next Webinare about automative solutions will argue against
"dangerous" open source third party software.
How can I belive that QSS will support Qt and HTML5 in the same extent
as RIM ? Isn't it that QSS is a sub of RIM ??
--Armin
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> Grant
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>> BTW ... the new SDK of BB10 include a complete development environment
>> (Momentics based) for Qt and QNX 6.5 !!
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>> --Armin
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>> Dennis Kellly wrote:
>>> Description of a very simple "tabbed" UI app is posted here. Links to the
>> code are contained within document.
>>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13676760/tabs.pdf
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