Showing posts with label Qt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Qt. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

How Qt could bring better third-party software to Ubuntu


How Qt could bring better third-party software to Ubuntu

A great software engineering behind both a visionary program to develop forward-looking direction far. But what is the best use of the most needed or available to the most original use of the development tools?  From the Ubuntu started with Qt as its third-party software manufacturers promote the point of view, we seem to be aware of this intention of the two organizations: Since Qt uses LGPL, the company makes the most use of the free use or profit-making products, and more widely to promote Qt.

New LGPL Python bindings for Qt slither into the light


New LGPL Python bindings for Qt slither into the light

There is a Project called PySide is established by the OpenBossa and Nokia, and its purpose is to provide structure in the LGPL Python Bindings to link to Qt Toolkit. This is a major bullish news, though different from the Riverbank Computing's PyQt dual license: GPL and commercial license.

But I'm a Python novice, to the discovery of a new book called Rapid GUI Programming with Python and Qt, began first as a way to learn Python.


I feel I must first learn Python, but also need to closely observe between Nokia and OpenBossa future direction. To prepare need to switch to PySide.

To start PySide, go to Get Involved

Friday, September 11, 2009

Qt in Use


What a trend of linux UI software application it will/should be! From Nokia it got involved Qt already, the potential markets are on the way! I have also very interested with these kinds of fields; the whole UI framework already against traditional Windows framework ones. Nokia saw this and tried to lead this trend!

Those are the news. Otherwise we'll be dead on traditional market once markets hit 20% of world requirements. Even hit 5%, because of learning to get accustomed a trend which related eventually to job ability required is always painful to anyone excepts he or she has great enthusiasm on something new, otherwise getting to weed themselves out.

So you'll see "Qt Everywhere".

There is instroduction of PyQt from the Chinese guy.