quoth Pau Garcia i Quiles as of Sun, 18 Jan 2009 01:30:32 +0100:
> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Lalo Martins
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Please, keep Wt in real C++. Use of Qt is strictly banned in my
>> company, so if Wt were to switch, I'd have to find a new toolkit, or
>> fork from the last boost version.
>
> Why is Qt banned? Now that Qt is LGPL, I don't see a reason for that.
Because it's not C++. Using anything from Qt requires us to use an
obscure, obtuse dialect of C++, which the whole team (even those not
touching Qt) have to learn, and has enormous impact on the ways in which
we have to write our code. That's additional cost which simply doesn't
make sense, seeing as there are better alternatives for everything Qt
offers.
best,
Lalo Martins
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