[Qt-interest] Mixing QT and non QT data structures in c++ causes runtime error
Thiago Macieira
thiago at kde.org
Mon Feb 8 08:43:18 CET 2010
Em Segunda-feira 8. Fevereiro 2010, às 02.01.12, Malyushytsky, Alex escreveu:
> 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
Usually, trademarks don't include the pronunciation. The trademark is a
capital letter Q and a lowercase t. The logo is those two letters in that
green, round-borders, tilted-angle square. And the slogan is "Code Less.
Create More. Deploy Everywhere." (Other logos and marks may be used, this list
is not exhaustive, yadda yadda yadda)
Anyway, in official media like the youtube videos, we pronounce it "cute". You
can watch them and see there.
The same person I met who refused to pronounce "Qt" properly also
mispronounced Nokia. Remember that it's actually the name of a city in Finland
and, as a Finnish word, the stress is on the first syllable. (the same applies
to Finnish words like Helsinki, Linus and Linux)
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