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I wouldn't know how good QT creator is on Haiku because I use Paladin. I might try it out and give my feedback about it.
I don't think Haiku is going to have a problem attracting developers to their API. IMO it's a great API and easy to learn. Developers are going to weigh their options and pick the best tool for their needs.
The QT port gives the Haiku users more software to choose from and that's a good thing™.