On 12/8/25 5:50 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On Monday, 8 December 2025 08:03:36 Pacific Standard Time Cristián Maureira-
Fredes via Development wrote:
that aim to stay as closer as possible to the bridge language style and
principles.
What's a bridge language style?
Do you mean the language you're bridging to (in this email, Java)? And why is
it "as close as possible to Java" instead of "actual Java"?
Hey Thiago!
What I meant with the description
was that we are trying for the module to be as close to Java,
without imposing C++ or Qt code patterns.
By "bridge language style" in this case, we meant "Java coding style".
Since the description is the same for the other languages,
an example could be to use decorators, pragmas,
properties, observables, when possible, to replace
some of the Qt functionality that due to its C++ nature
might look strange for 'the bridge language' users.
If with my explanation, the meaning was better understood
and you have a suggestion in the description, please let me know :)
Cheers
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