On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 15:21:32 +0200, Thiago Macieira wrote:

> I understand that sentiment. What I was saying is that I want to bring
> that ease of making applications to the desktop too. Not because I think
> mobile UIs are better (or worse, they are just different), but because
> I've seen how productive people are with QML.

I can imagine that this is true for smaller applications with common 
requirements - but probably not for applications that are developed in 
months or years.

For the second type of applications it is not that important how to 
configure widgets/components, organize them in layouts and set up some 
signal/slots. It takes much more time to do things against the toolkit - 
something Qt was always pretty good because of its many hooks, where 
application code can interfere.

Don't know how good QML components will be in this category, but for my 
productivity this counts more than how many lines I need for writing 
trivial stuff.

Uwe

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