On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 10:05 -0700, Quim Gil wrote:
> Hi, a note to a wide audience taking 
> http://community.kde.org/Akademy/2012/QtQuick and the wording "Qt Quick 
> 2" as an excuse.

It perhaps helps to treat Qt Quick as the Qt answer to the rapid
application development (RAD) paradigm. Because there was just such a
chapter in Johan Thelin's "Foundations of Qt Development", right in the
beginning of the book (back then of course focusing on traditional Qt UI
programming), and I remember it as very convincing.

Also, don't forget that Qt Creator is part of the Qt Quick strategy (not
mentioned at all under above link!). Not only do we want application
developers to use QML more often, we also want them to use the
recommended IDE. For instance, I had good and bad moments with the Nokia
Harmattan SDK, but Qt Creator was easily the best part of it, because it
really sped up the development process (which brings us back to the
"quick" part) and also helped with the team collaboration.

To summarize: Don't focus too heavily on various technologies while we
know it's the development process that we need to improve and simplify.

regards,
Michael

_______________________________________________
Marketing mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing

Reply via email to