[Qt-interest] Many have not aware about this letter, Its for all who relies on Nokia
qt next
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Mon Feb 14 12:22:54 CET 2011
http://wmpoweruser.com/flurry-analytics-game-development-for-wp7-increase-66-week-on-week-in-anticipation-of-nokiawindows-phone-7-deal/
is translate in french article : "Developer are ok for the nokia-crosoft
deal"
http://www.silicon.fr/nokia-microsoft-les-developpeurs-approuvent-laccord-45258.html
... so ok ... let's wait and don't disturb Microsoft hook with cry and
noise
2011/2/14 <Oliver.Knoll at comit.ch>
> On 2011-02-14 Lorn lorn.potter at nokia.com wrote:
>
> > > ...
> > Personally, I like Qt, Qml and Meego being labeled a "disruptive"
> technology...
> > appeals to my rebellious, non-autoritarian roots.
>
> Personally I would like to see an army of Qt developers (and I am not
> talking about just the Trolls here, but especially also about the community)
> starting to port Qt on all possible mobile devices and continue with great
> support for Qt desktop systems! Because in the end it is us developers, not
> shareholders, that decide upon the success or fail of any technology!
>
> Either a technology is accepted in the community and engineering skills are
> available on the market with that technology - or there won't be simply
> anyone doing "these fine apps which genereate market share/revenue/fill in
> your preferred marketing buzzword here".
>
> And then when Qt apps hit the app stores for MeeGo, Symbian, and yes,
> iPhone and Android, let's see how long it takes until there will be a "Qt
> SDK for Win Mobile 7" - if there ever will be a need for such an SDK, if you
> know what I mean ;)
>
> Because Qt is just too valuable (and I am talking from a technical point of
> view here!) to let it go!
>
>
> And Lorn and others, I am delighted to hear and very optimistic that there
> are people like you "inside" who don't put their heads down - in contrary,
> who say "Jetzt erst recht!" (sorry, I don't have the proper English
> translation handy right now, but I am sure you will understand!)
>
>
> Thanks for your great work you and others did and still do! I have been
> using Qt since 2.x and I still think - or even today more than ever - Qt is
> *the* best cross-platform toolkit!
>
> Oliver
> --
> Oliver Knoll
> Dipl. Informatik-Ing. ETH
> COMIT AG - ++41 79 520 95 22
>
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