On 2020-07-08 08:09, Till Oliver Knoll wrote:
Am 03.07.20 um 17:46 schrieb joao morgado via Interest:
When I started using Qt I never touched WIndows MFC again.
Ha! But you actually /did/ touch MFC then ;)
Here's another fan story (even though I am - unfortunately - not
working
Am 03.07.20 um 17:46 schrieb joao morgado via Interest:
> When I started using Qt I never touched WIndows MFC again.
Ha! But you actually /did/ touch MFC then ;)
Here's another fan story (even though I am - unfortunately - not working
professionally with Qt for a very long time)...
Back in the
f Jason H
> Sent: July 2, 2020 11:24 AM
> To: interestqt-project.org ; ulf.herm...@qt.io
> Subject: [Interest] I love QML
>
> I know I spend a lot of time talking about inadequacies of Qt, but it's out
> of love. Since discovering Qt back in oh, 2001 when I was writing MFC apps, I
it's probably the feature I'm most looking
> forward to, remove those conditional connect or complex (mostly hard to
> maintain) flow around connect.
> >
> > Long live Qt
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Interest On Behalf Of Jason H
> > Sent:
Subject: [Interest] I love QML
I know I spend a lot of time talking about inadequacies of Qt, but it's out of
love. Since discovering Qt back in oh, 2001 when I was writing MFC apps, I have
come to love the toolkit despite its rough edges. I have been assigned to port
our Qt/QML app to Swift
) flow around connect.
Long live Qt
-Original Message-
From: Interest On Behalf Of Jason H
Sent: July 2, 2020 11:24 AM
To: interestqt-project.org ; ulf.herm...@qt.io
Subject: [Interest] I love QML
I know I spend a lot of time talking about inadequacies of Qt, but it's out of
love. Since
I know I spend a lot of time talking about inadequacies of Qt, but it's out of
love. Since discovering Qt back in oh, 2001 when I was writing MFC apps, I have
come to love the toolkit despite its rough edges. I have been assigned to port
our Qt/QML app to Swift. And let me say what a joy it is