>  I'd like to request a playground repository for the former hackathon project 
> of mine: QML bindings for native Android controls - 
> https://youtu.be/Mo8J-g5XPGQ

This looks great and IMO the only way to be sure of being able to
create a top-tier UX for Android or iOS for an app that is intended to
have a native look and feel.

Are repositories like this best served living with the other Qt
playground repos though? I wonder whether it might be able to gain
traction faster if it was on GitHub instead?

On 12 April 2015 at 10:03, Robert Iakobashvili <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Nurmi J-P <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like to request a playground repository for the former hackathon project 
>> of mine: QML bindings for native Android controls - 
>> https://youtu.be/Mo8J-g5XPGQ
>>
>> Before proceeding to a formal request, the baby needs a name. I was hoping 
>> you could help me choose one.
>>
>> Factors that affect the naming:
>> - This is not cross-platform, but highly Android specific. The convenience 
>> of QML and and full access to the underlying platform APIs combined.
>> - This is not integrated with Qt Quick. Only QML engine & native controls 
>> (via JNI) are used. Gives great performance with 100% perfect native 
>> behavior.
>>
>> Credits for the groundwork go to Attila Csipa
>> - http://achipa.blogspot.no/2014/11/qml-wrappers-for-native-android.html
>> - http://achipa.blogspot.no/2014/11/native-ui-in-qt-on-android-without.html
>>
>> --
>> J-P Nurmi
>
> It looks cool!
>
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>
> Regards,
> Robert
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