There are plenty of C++ developers.

They don't work for the slave wages JavaScript hackers do, but there are plenty of C++ developers. More graduate college every year. I've never seen a paid C++ Internship that didn't see dozens of candidates.

On 3/22/21 9:39 AM, Vlad Stelmahovsky wrote:
The problem with companies, moving away from Qt, laying only partially with weird licensing rules, which constantly changes (and this is annoying, agreed)
The problem mostly with lack of C++ developers.

On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 1:47 PM Roland Hughes <rol...@logikalsolutions.com <mailto:rol...@logikalsolutions.com>> wrote:

    On 3/22/21 7:25 AM, Vlad Stelmahovsky wrote:
    oops.
    suddenly all the FUD becomes obsoleted

    On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 11:49 AM Allan Sandfeld Jensen
    <k...@carewolf.com <mailto:k...@carewolf.com>> wrote:

        On Montag, 22. März 2021 10:38:09 CET Roland Hughes wrote:
        > On 3/22/21 4:07 AM, Bernhard Lindner wrote:
        > >> Licensing FUD + death-of-perpetual-license +
        death-of-OpenSource-LTS +
        > >> Qt-6-rolling-out-incomplete + deleted-convenience-methods =
        > >> customers-leaving
        > >
        > > I wonder if the loss of confidence in the current Qt
        owners can ever be
        > > compensated.
        > >
        > > Even if TQC took back their critical decisions, I can't
        imagine that
        > > people would ever trust them again. This could cause
        fatal damage to Qt
        > > in the long run if they don't sell it to someone more
        responsible.
        >
        > Dude,
        >
        > Comcast, TimeWarner, and all of those other set-top box
        vendors formed
        > an OpenSource project to create RDK so they could kick Qt
        to the curb.
        >
        That happened 5 years ago. Comcast was only using QtWebKit
        from Qt anyway.


    Hmmm..

    Just this year is when they flushed Qt. That's what the people
    working there tell me.

    The reality Vlad is that companies are dumping Qt wholesale.

    Even Jason's company, you remember Jason right? QML's biggest, and
    possibly __only__, fan. Even his company dumped Qt. The medical
    device clients I've worked for have also dumped Qt.

    It isn't the FUD that is obsolete, just the management of Qt.

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