This is awesome!

Any plans to move to a more recent QT version? Targeting 4.5 would
make this a natural way to build x-platform QT apps quickly.

Regards

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Anthony Shipman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have been experimenting with using javascript as an application development
> language. So far I've produced a combination of V8 and Qt 3.3. Some of the
> features are:
>
> * An interpreter 'jfx' with a plug-in 'jqt' that introduces Qt 3.3
> * Much of the basic widget set of Qt 3.3
> * A simple bundling system that allows scripts and resources such as images
>  to be bundled into a single executable
> * Two sample applications: an info file reader and a colour chooser
>
> Anti-features are:
> * There is only just enough I/O and Posix stuff for the sample applications
> * It's only version 0.1
>
> This might be interesting for providing examples of linking V8 with a complex
> C++ system.
>
> It has only been built on Fedora 6 and Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
>
> You can get the source at
>        http://www.anthony-shipman.id.au/software/index.html
>
> I haven't decided yet what future work will be done. I think I would prefer
> ecmascript4 over the existing V8 dialect for sizable applications.
>
> Regards
> --
> Anthony Shipman                    Mamas don't let your babies
> [email protected]                   grow up to be outsourced.
>
> >
>

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