Maurice spaketh: > ><snip>, > > My question is, what are the benefits compared to picking the example > source code from the source package directly. Does anybody really want to > have prebuilt binaries in the examples directory? Current assumption is > that you go through the list via Qt Creator and build the examples are > required for testing purposes. >
Alan respondeth: > To my knowledge the point of having prebuilt examples is for use in > QtDemo. This demo application did a great job showcasing Qts > functionality even before developers chose to start an IDE. > +1 IMHO, it's quite important for people to be able to "see-and-run" the demos before starting the IDE, before doing anything. With the new dynamic interfaces, and rich network capability, etc., these demos should really *attract* developers to adopt Qt, and we want to make that introduction as easy-and-exciting-as-possible. --charley
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