[Qt-interest] Mixing QT and non QT data structures in c++ causes runtime error

Malyushytsky, Alex alex at wai.com
Mon Feb 8 02:01:12 CET 2010


You may call QT the way you like between friends,
I would not call it "Cute" officially.

It may interfere with other trademarks, for example :

http://r2.ifs.hsr.ch/cute

So as for me I prefer Q-t

Regards,
   Alex

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From: qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com [mailto:qt-interest-bounces at trolltech.com] On Behalf Of Thiago Macieira
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 1:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [Qt-interest] Mixing QT and non QT data structures in c++ causes runtime error

Em Sábado 6. Fevereiro 2010, às 22.08.50, william.crocker at analog.com escreveu:
> > Em Sábado 6. Fevereiro 2010, às 21.02.36, Ross Driedger escreveu:
> >> BTW, some purists will point out that it is Qt and not 'QT'.
> >
> > It's not purism. It's the trademark.
> >
> > As a trademark, it has to be protected.
>
> ... and I'm supposed to call it Cute and not Q-T,
>     but that's not going to happen.   :-)

You know, I heard the same thing from a division head this week at a large company switching to Qt :-)

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