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/s/ Adam

On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Uwe Fechner <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Hello,
>
> I am using QT for embedded development (automated control for high
> altitude wind power
> systems, see: www.kitepower.eu).
>
> For many years I was using Delphi, later C and Python, but for realtime-
> control- applications
> only C++ and Labview are a good choice. For very small devices - as we
> use them within the
> kite control unit - C++ is the only choice.
>
> QT is the only choice for me and most of my students, because pure C++
> (with boost) is
> too difficult for part-time programmers.
>
> And with QT you can program desktop control applications, as well as
> small control applications.
>
> The only thing, that I am missing in QT-creator is a Python integration.
> Finding a way, how to
> add this would be important for me, but I think, this task could be done
> even without the support
> of Nokia.
>
> Best regards:
>
> Uwe Fechner
> PhD researcher kite control, TU Delft
>
> On 13.02.2011 18:49, Robert Caldecott wrote:
>> Just found this:
>>
>> http://blog.qt.nokia.com/2011/02/12/nokia-new-strategic-direction-what-is-the-future-for-qt/
>>
>> Which makes me feel better.
>
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