On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 21:28:20 UTC, David Nadlinger wrote:
On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 20:52:31 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
On Sunday, 13 October 2013 at 20:41:01 UTC, michaelc37 wrote:
https://bitbucket.org/michaelc37/qtd-experimental
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Hah, sounds like we did exactly the same thing :-) ! I haven't
uploaded the code anywhere yet, I was waiting to see if anyone
was interested...
Okay, so what do you guys think about starting an
"unofficial-official" (I can't speak for Eldar and Max, the
main authors of QtD, but you have my blessing as a contributor
of the project) QtD revival repository on GitHub to coordinate
the efforts?
I can set you up with access to github.com/qtd if you want.
David
I recommend to dump it and start from scratch. A clang-based
generator would be an interesting option to explore. Or, if you
want to preserve your sanity, just write Qt applications in
C++/QML.