Hello list,
I've been using Qt's python bindings for a while, and I love this framework
both for the Core and Gui features. I'm not an expert gui developer, and Qt
gave me the opportunity to setup useful gui's in few days.
Now I need to work with Java and I've always feared the huge world of
AWT/Swing, so I was relying all my hopes on Qt Jambi.
The 1 million $ question is: Qt Jambi will not be further supported by
Nokia/Trolltech after 4.6 release, does it make sense to rely on this
framework to start working with Java gui's? I mean, I'm not able to
contribute to Qt Jambi development, nor have the financial conditions to
found it (I hope I will in the future!). Should I thake a deep breath and
start learning Swing, to have a long lasting hope that my gui skills will be
supported? Is the Qt Jambi strong enough to give us a promising future
perspective?

Ok, easy questions for difficult answers... I need just a hint to avoid
investing on something that doesn't fit my skills.

Have a good day,
Giovanni
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