[Qt-qml] The Ultimate DevDays QtQuick guide (Was: Re: Declarative UI tracks/presence/mindshare at the forthcoming San Francisco Developer Days event ?)
henrik.hartz at nokia.com
henrik.hartz at nokia.com
Tue Aug 3 15:01:21 CEST 2010
Hi Paul,
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my spontaneous take on a good route through DevDays 2010 sessions for those focusing 100% on Qt Quick)
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Sessions relevant for QtQuick / QML / QtDeclarative;
Training (Day 0):
All Day Qt Quick for C++ Developers: http://qt.nokia.com/qtdevdays2010/training
Tech sessions (Day 1):
Pre-lunch *** keynotes***
--- Lunch ---
13:00 Scene Graph: A Different Approach to Graphics in Qt (relevant as a new back-end to QtDeclarative instead of QGraphicsView in the future)
14:15 Qt/3D QML Scripting for UI Designers and Hackers (relevant as a way for QML programmers to create 3D content and create scenes, and mashing up 2D+3D)
16:00 From UI Design to Deployed App (Qt Quick) (Designers perspective on QtDeclarative and QML)
17:15 Meet Qt Quick (Simple introduiction to QtDeclarative and QML)
Tech sessions (Day 2):
09:00 New Qt APIs for Mobile Development: Mobility I (relevant as mobility will come with QML bindings)
10:15 Qt Quick for C++ Developers (title says it all)
--- Lunch ---
12:30 *** nothing really super relevant, go hack QML in a corner with a beer ***
13:45 Qt Components: The Future of Widgets (QML plugin module giving you widgets that use e.g. MeeGo L&F)
15:30 UI Design for Small-Screen Devices (title says it all)
Not much solidity on BOFs etc at this point, but all the time there is ample opportunity to talk with Trolls and you'll see people sitting with laptops hacking and talking all over the place if no BOF's come to pass.
See you there!
Henrik
On Jul 30, 2010, at 7:20 PM, ext Paul James Hammant wrote:
> http://qt.nokia.com/about/events/qt-developer-days-2010-sf/
>
> I'd like to attend, but only if there is a decent percentage of presentations/hackathons/BoF/OpenSpaces on Declarative UI and associated tools.
>
> Anyone here who'd know ?
>
> - Paul
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