On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 4:25 AM, Till Oliver Knoll
<till.oliver.kn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2011/10/10 Thiago Macieira <thi...@kde.org>:
>> ...
>> (btw, did anyone say Kontact Touch is a complex app mixing QML and C++?)
>
> You mean this one?
>
> [Kde-mobile-users] "Re: Maemo/N900: KMail Touch very slow and unresponsive"
> [http://www.mail-archive.com/kde-mobile-users@kde.org/msg00122.html etc.]
>
> Sorry, but I honestly tried to find some info and screenshots googling
> "KMail Touch", and the first 20 or so hits link to issues about
> performance.
>
> Maybe that little mail client is already too complex for QML, even in
> combination with C++? I don't want to know what happens when it comes
> to *real* desktop applications with regards to to resources usage and
> performance...

I'm working in a QML project for desktop that has more than 500 QML
files (~ 43 K LOCs). Unfortunately it's under NDA so I cannot say much
about it, but it proves that QML can scale if you know how to use your
resources.
Try to get some real information, or study more about it, before
spreading fear and dispair.

Br,
Adriano
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