Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Roland Hughes
On 10/17/2016 10:30 AM, Jason H wrote: On 10/04/2016 06:31 PM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote: Similarly Healthcare.gov started off not Agile and ended Agile. Clearly, the problem isn't the methodology, it is your application of it. You know, I can forgive most of the dis-information

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Jean-Michaël Celerier
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 1:41 PM, Viktor Engelmann wrote: > > A key part in that article: *"A complex back-end data services hub — a > piece of software with zero actual, living, breathing end-users — has to be > described in terms of “user” stories. Does something sound

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Roland Hughes
On 10/18/2016 07:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote: I'm not even on board for TDD, because tests don't help you against interlocking-issues, data races, etc. and are only of limited use against many others like dangling pointers, subsequent memory corruption, UI freezing, etc. Tests

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Jan Krause
Am 18.10.2016 um 13:41 schrieb Viktor Engelmann: I'm not even on board for TDD, because tests don't help you against interlocking-issues, data races, etc. and are only of limited use against many others like dangling pointers, subsequent memory corruption, UI freezing, etc. This is a really

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Viktor Engelmann
Am 18.10.2016 um 12:31 schrieb Roland Hughes: > https://gcn.com/blogs/reality-check/2013/11/healthcare-agile.aspx > > Contrary to your opinion, Healthcare.gov is a shining example of the > faster-cheaper-splat that is Agile. A key part in that article: /"A complex back-end data services hub — a

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Roland Hughes
On 10/18/2016 07:00 AM, interest-requ...@qt-project.org wrote: It's hard to know when you're really done because you don't really have metrics to tell you--or the customer--when the project/is/ done. Per the 1985 accounting rules change, if you have a definition of "done" you cannot book

Re: [Interest] Qt3D texture from memory (QImage)

2016-10-18 Thread Klos, Andreas
Ok thanks, i fixed it by my self. Best Regards Andreas Von: Interest [mailto:interest-bounces+andreas.klos=izfp.fraunhofer...@qt-project.org] Im Auftrag von Klos, Andreas Gesendet: 18 October 2016 13:57 An: interest@qt-project.org Betreff: [Interest] Qt3D texture from memory (QImage) Dear

Re: [Interest] What don't you like about Qt?

2016-10-18 Thread Jason H
> In years prior it was not uncommon to find major corporations with teams > of 40+ developers, many of them consultants, developing systems for > internal consumption. Large projects took (and still take) a minimum of > 7 years to spec, develop, test, install and finally settle in. During >

[Interest] QWayland and client windows decorations

2016-10-18 Thread Emil Duleba
Hi All, While implementing Wayland compositor based QWayland module from Qt5.7 I noticed some interesting side effect of using multiple extensions plugins. As shown here each client application have their own