Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Oct 2009 21:52 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Qt "Nokia has announced the availability of the first Qt 4.6 beta release. Version 4.6 represents a significant milestone, the first release since Nokia's acquisition of Trolltech, the company that originally created Qt. The open source C++ application development toolkit has evolved considerably under Nokia's stewardship and has undergone noteworthy technical and licensing changes."
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RE[2]: Excellent
by Richard Dale on Fri 16th Oct 2009 10:02 UTC in reply to "RE: Excellent"
Richard Dale
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There are Java bindings if that's more your cup-of-tea. (See QT Jambi on the QT site)


Well there is a lot of active work going on with Qt language bindings at the momeent. We have two Pythons (PyQt and PySide), QtRuby, PerlQt, Qyoto (C#), Common Lisp, Lua, and finally two QtScripts (a Qt Labs one and one based on the 'Smoke' libraries).

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